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Pillar of the Community
Netherlands
1204 Posts |
Hi guys, After some months I decided to buy an special album with coin capsules to stash my coins. I am curious how you save your coins! I use the system of Leuchtturm -Quadrum capsules in an album, here are 2 photos of it. Quite happy with the result! - Seize is A4   
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Very neat. I use double flips and put the flips in a sleeve of pockets designed for trading cards. View coin from one side, turn over for description. In a ring binder. The only trouble is, because there is no slip case, the coins can fall out from the pockets if you are not careful.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
4208 Posts |
Im going to be getting a few albums which take 2x2 double plastic wallets. Ill store my nice stuff in there, padded box with the rest.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2480 Posts |
I've been debating how best to store mine. Right now they are all in flips, sitting in a container. I'd like to make some type of album, am looking into the possibility of making one.
I'd like it to be a ring binder, one with clear pocket sheets but not divided into a full page meant for 2x2 flips. It would be ideal to have such a sheet with three slots for 2x2s along the left side of the page and a slot big enough for an index card to the right of each of those. I would not have an insert in the flip-- that way there would be no need to remove the flip from the binder to view both sides of the coin.
I tried making such a thing using a regular page protector and a food sealer thingy. Meh, didn't turn out that well but maybe I can play with it some.
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Pillar of the Community
 Netherlands
1204 Posts |
The advantage of my album is that the page where I put my capsules I'm is transparant so seeing both sides is no problem, I can keep them in the page
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Rest in Peace
United States
4078 Posts |
Even with big albums, I have Dansco. I still put them in a 2 gallon Zip lock bag in my safe. This is a great way to keep moisture out.
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Moderator
 United States
23731 Posts |
Mine are in 2x2's and placed in an albums. I like what you are using but I think it would be to expensive to store lots of coins.
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Pillar of the Community
 Netherlands
1204 Posts |
Yes you are right the costs are 35 cent per coin but when my collection will grow, I am going to keep the vf coins in such albums
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4971 Posts |
all mine are in 2x2 pvc free flips, I'm still experimenting with what I keep my flips in. I have some in an album, by I'm not sure I like it. the glare from the lights sometimes makes it kind of hard to see some of the coins...but it's nice to survey 20 coins at a time in a sheet. the rest are just in cardboard storage boxes for 2x2 flips, I kind of like that I can just pull them out quickly and hold them at the right level/angle for my aging eyes to view them also.
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