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Pillar of the Community
United States
1963 Posts |
Well, with the 2015 superman, I didn't mind paying $4 over spot for one of them. It graded MS 69 DCAM. You made sure that that plastic is PVC free right? Those look nice blast white, not green.
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
It said it was pvc free. I sure hope it is.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
Crazyglue .. that is a lot of maple leaf silver .. thanks for posting. Taking pictures in flips and pages can be tough ... For me how I store and display my coins is ever changing. I have some coins that I had coins go from 2x2's to folders to 2x2's to albums to air-tites ... I am thinking at some point you will find a way to store/display these nice coins. Of course there is nothing wrong with how you have them now. 
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
GR58 thanks!
I am with you-- I am ever changing also.
I went through a Dansco phase...but right now am not feeling Danscos, I think just because they take up so much room.
Lately have been thinking I may go with airtite in a nice Guardhouse box designed to keep airtites from touching each other.
But tomorrow, it may be something totally else!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1963 Posts |
I don't like Danscos either for UNC coins. If you aren't careful, you get slide marked coins.
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
coin197-- that's true. I have done that on accident before.
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Valued Member
Canada
343 Posts |
Nice collection. Hope you are avoiding the milk spots that plague some of these great looking coins.
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
I have milk spots on 3 of them, if I recall correctly. Three of the newer dates. I did decide on a display strategy. It was not to display them. So I put them out to look at them and then I put them up in a box.   
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
11951 Posts |
Crazyglue That works ....  Very nice group of Canadian silver
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4867 Posts |
Wow crazyglue, that is both inspirational and impressive! I might also be a new fan of direct fit air-tites...38mm right? Do they fit real snug? And where did you get that box
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
They are 38mm yes. They are almost too snug, they are not perfect fits like my 40mm coins. Maybe I bought an off brand of airtite.
The box is a guardhouse brand double tray to hold 50 airtites. They make single side 25 holders. They make small, medium, large and extra large. For a 40mm I would go extra large. The large works well for 38mm.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4867 Posts |
That's what I have been worried about is being too snug to the point of damaging the coin. I have always used the ringed air-tites. I have been buying them from ebay seller onfireguy. Do you think a 39mm holder would be better if they are that snug or would that make it too loose?
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