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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I know lot of you use dansco albums. Recently I was told that Intercept Sheild albums are better than dansco in terms of stopping toning. Intercept albums provide better protection with a special tarnish preventing sheet between each page. I would like to know your opinion on this. Currently I'm using air tites but I would like to have them in an album.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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shatsi,
I would say that Dansco and Intercept would rate about the same. I use Dansco personally.
The tarnish prevention sheet really wouldn't be that helpful. The coin tarnishes from the edge to the center and is usually caused by the album itself.
catman
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Pillar of the Community
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How about stakable trays? I can use air tites to store the coins and then store in a tray.
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Valued Member
United States
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I have never been an album guy but I recently got a Dansco for my type set and I quite like it.
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I am using airtights and have some trays will be going to a few shows to find some "good stackable trays or trays taht come in cases. Any recommendations?
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Rest in Peace
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quote: Originally posted by rggoodie
I am using airtights and have some trays will be going to a few shows to find some "good stackable trays or trays taht come in cases. Any recommendations?
Not quite airtights, but for ease of storage and portability of my tokens, non-Morgans ("lesser" value coins), and other coins not in slabs, I've been putting them in flips which I then put into plastic (mylar?) 3-ring binder photo album inserts, available at Walmart, Office Max, and, I presume any photo shop. I'm also not much of an album guy, but I certainly see their utility for those who are.
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Pillar of the Community
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quote: Originally posted by rggoodie
I am using airtights and have some trays will be going to a few shows to find some "good stackable trays or trays taht come in cases. Any recommendations?
You can try this site, http://www.safepub.com/Catalog/coins/nova.htmI'm just not sure whether they're completely safe, the velvet material.
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I've been to the site before I want to see them, touch them and talk to a live seller or owner Research Research Research
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Pillar of the Community
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rggoodie, when I emailed them they said "All material coming in contact with coins is free of PVC." I know just that is not good enough, but then again I don't know what to ask for specifically. If you do find out anything please let me know as I would love to have my Morgans on something like that.
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Shasti,
The main question to ask is: "Are the holders really airtight and moisture proof." If the coin is in a hard plastic air tight (That's been sealed) what it lays against won't harm the coin. I like using safe flips that have been heat sealed. I place these in a 3 ring binder that I have designed to act as an album.
Catman
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quote: Originally posted by rggoodie I want to see them, touch them and talk to a live seller or owner
I can personally vouch for SafePub products. I know the owners very well and have purchased several of their products. Top quality all the way. They attend quite a few of the larger shows around the nation.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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quote: Originally posted by shatsi Currently I'm using air tites but I would like to have them in an album.
Using an album is fine, however, great care must be used in placing them in the album. Use good soft cotton gloves and don't slide across the coin.
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quote: Originally posted by national dealer
quote: Originally posted by rggoodie I want to see them, touch them and talk to a live seller or owner
I can personally vouch for SafePub products. I know the owners very well and have purchased several of their products. Top quality all the way. They attend quite a few of the larger shows around the nation.
ND, Does it mean you believe the Nova stackable trays are safe?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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They are safe, however, precautions still must be used. Whether you use airtites, or kontains, or 2x2's, or whatever you like, a good DRY place is a must. A silica gel pack is highly recommended. These cost about $5 and can be reused many times over the years. Even with albums, these precautions should be used.
I am constantly amazed that collectors will spend thousands of dollars on their collections but buy the cheapest forms of protection. Boggles the mind. I recommend a 80/20 split for collectors. For every hundred dollars spent, 20 goes to TOP QUALITY tools and protection, and 80 on coins.
Good tools and reference material will save you SO MUCH money in the long run that it pays for itself. A good safe, and good protection also is a no brainer.
Airtites can average about a $1 and offer great protection. So why any coin valued at more than $10 isn't in one is just silly. You can use the holder over and over, so the cost is a one time purchase. IF and when you ever decide to sell the coin, keep the airtite. You don't lose the investment.
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