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 Posted 02/05/2013  11:27 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add solotime to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I been having trouble finding the right size for my $2.50 dollar gold coin. Can someone please help me? I will take my gold coin with me tomorrow to my dealer and ask him for some air-Tight holders if he got them. I tried finding them on websites but not all them state what coins they are for. So if you could tell me the size, I should be able to find them. I'm not sure if my dealer sells them that why I haven't tried that yet. But he's only there on Wednesday if the weather is safe.
Perhaps, I do plan on buying some for my American silver eagles. They're in junky holders.

1912 $2.50 gold coin.

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 Posted 02/05/2013  11:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sheeptotherescue to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Perhaps someone with more knowledge and experience will come along and say otherwise, but I believe that you have to get an airtite with the ring holder, in the size 18mm. They don't make a "direct fit" (meaning just the coin and the holder) for the quarter eagle it seems. Have you been to their website? http://www.airtiteholders.com/ You might find it helpful if you haven't been.
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 Posted 02/06/2013  10:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add solotime to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No I wasn't there. But I don't understand the size as they don't say :(

I'm don't think it takes 18mm. I want the holder with black ring.
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The Air-Tite holder you are looking for is a Direct Fit holder, Model A type 18B.

It's a black ring holder sized to fit the 18mm size of US quarter eagle coins.

As sheeptotherescue indicated, it is available directly from Air-Tite. Here's a link to the specific page for the holder I referenced: http://www.airtiteholders.com/Categ....aspx?SID=18


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02/10/2013 12:08 am
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I bought some for my American silver eagles and my gold coin. I put them inside but I got 4 left over for the 18mm. I think I'll put some high grade dimes in there. Would it be safe to put proofs inside the air-Tite holders? I really see no reason not to. ( had to buy them in packs of five)

Perhaps, Thank you guys!
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02/10/2013 12:40 am
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I use recycled acrylic screw capsules, available at most coin dealers that I frequent.
If you can't find a small enough capsule, use a ring insert made of clear non PVC cut to hold the coin, and to fit inside the capsule with it. A ring insert could be cut from material recovered from a broken slab.

However, with gold coins, these capsules are probably not worth bothering with.
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