Folded money pack envelope

Envelopes – wrappers – and paperboard boxes – Envelope – Compartment

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229 75, 229 80, 229 87R, B65D 2708

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040582515

ABSTRACT:
A money pack envelope which is formed from a single piece of folded paper is disclosed herein. The sheet of flat paper has a pair of spaced parallel fold lines that divide the sheet into a central panel portion and first and second panel portions on respective sides of the central panel portion. The first and second panel portions are folded so that the first panel portion is located between the second panel portion and the central panel portion. The first panel portion also has an inwardly offset portion at one end of the envelope to expose a portion of the central panel portion and the central panel portion has a tab folded along a fold line so that the tab can be connected to the second panel portion.

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