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Any Ideas For Coin Cases?

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Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone knew of any ways to make some easy coin cases or something to keep my coins in to keep them safe.
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Sentry makes nice smaller fire proof safes - much easier to buy one of those than try to make something yourself.
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I would get a safe.
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Thanks for the answers! I think I worded this wrong though. I'm looking for something like an album to put my coins in, but don't have money to spare on hobbies. So I was hoping to be able to make something
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2x2 cardboard flips, stapled or non-staples, 20 page Mylar for the 2x2's, in a zippered 3 ring binder. Zippered so coins can't fall out and be lost.
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I agree with moxking. Use 2x2 holders, vinyl pages, and a three ring binder. You may be able to find these at a local hobby store or coin shop. You can also order them online.
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