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Best Way To Store Ike's?

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 Posted 08/29/2014  12:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add gill3814 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Right now I just use plastic tubes to store my Ike's, have a bunch more on the way.

Anyone have any suggestions on a better way to store them? Or are plastic tubes the way to go?
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 Posted 08/29/2014  1:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shadz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I only have plastic tubes and a couple of plastic square single coin holders. depends on if they are a hoard ofIke,s or ones you want to keep from getting scratched and marred up?

If I could find the paper rolls for them, I would have one roll worth in it just to have.

You could also get albums or coun mounts/flips, or folders....
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Yeah I have plastic tubes and 2 X 2's for any special ones I want to keep aside.

I'm getting a hoard though, would like some paper rolls but I can't seem to find those
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I'd use the plastic tubes for general storage and airtites or whatever for the higher grade "collection" stuff. You can get a 20 pack of Ike tubes on ebay for $10 shipped. (just make sure it's not for the small dollars)

Since they haven't made large dollars in decades, I honestly don't think there are any makers of paper rolls for them anymore. If so, it's a specialty item and would likely cost more than tubes while providing worse protection.
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Thanks for the help guys!

Guess I'll stick with the plastic tubes and 2X2's for the collection stuff
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