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Moderator
 United States
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I like my coins raw. Makes it easier to fit them into albums.  But if I had to choose between OGP and TPG, I would choose OGP. I do have a few OGP items (three Prestige proof sets and the Lincoln Coin and Chronicles set) and most definitely have an appreciation for the packaging. Any slabbed commemorative that may come my way will certainly be cracked for my 7070 (two holes to fill, one half dollar and one dollar).
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Rest in Peace
United States
4078 Posts |
This is a good discussion, again. Let me edit after a resource search.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3453 Posts |
I prefer OGP and raw but have been known to purchase a slab her or there if the price was right.
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Count me in the slabbed category. Some of the ogp is nice but for say the ASEs often times its just a box and makes it a pain to look at everything.
I would rather have Ogp than a 67 or 68 for moderns though unless they were the top pop somehow.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1391 Posts |
I prefer raw so I don't have to feel guilty about removing it from OGP. Then in the OGP as long as the selling is not doing a big mark up because it has OGP. Lastly slabbed. I only own one slabbed coin at the moment, I will probably buy some more in the future but I am just not a fan of the large size and the bulk.
Now, I must say, even though I don't like all the fancy OGP, I do enjoy the posts commems puts together with all the mint ephemera.
Edited by allranger 03/06/2013 5:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
899 Posts |
Since we are in the comemmoratives... I prefer them in the OGP. I like the packaging - even the little boxes.
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Valued Member
United States
252 Posts |
I don't own any yet, but I like the way that the Prestige sets looked. Overall, I like raw coins placed into Danscos. I like to be able to look at lots of shiny coins at the same time. The boxes just make the coins too bulky.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1795 Posts |
I do have all the Prestige Sets and others in OGP and I also have many of them slabbed in MS69 and MS70 also both grades in proof as well. I like em both but I do prefer the slabbed commemoratives myself.
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Valued Member
United States
292 Posts |
Good thread. I'm torn between original packaging for storage. For instance: Do we save the brown cardboard sleeve (with no writing on it) as well as the white plastic thing holding the actual box with the coin inside? Or is just the box/coin itself enough to keep? Then we have the many different methods of packaging from one year to the next; which doesn't lend well to storage. Since I'm late and have to buy these commemoratives on the secondary market sometimes all I get is the box holding the coin, but more often all that comes is the coin itself in the capsule. So I have a mismash of items. As for the slabs: All I have are 69s and when I ckeck the population it is often in the THOUSANDS and often bought for less than the original issue price which makes me curious about the value, not even adding the cost of slabbing. But the slabs are nice and easy to store.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7197 Posts |
I have no modern commemoratives in slabs. The OGP's are cumbersome when viewing, if stored in the individual boxes, and then there are the multiple coin sets that have different sizes and shapes creating storage issues. It's good to have the complete set but I tend to view my photos instead of each piece for ease of viewing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1116 Posts |
While I like OGP I also have an issue of viewing the coins that are stored therein. I don't own any slabbed commeratives and only own a few that are not in airtites (those are in my 7070 album). I do agree that OGP take up quite a bit of space. Somehow keeping these coins in OGP seems right and so until I can figure out an answer I'll keep them in OGP.
Sometimes I do wish that all commeratives come in boxes similiar to the OGP's that are used for the halves. There are much easier to store and take less space and less time in viewing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
7197 Posts |
If there was only a Dansco that would house the collection in the airtites. Then viewing the set would be awesome!
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Bedrock of the Community
Australia
21788 Posts |
If there was only a Dansco that would house the collection in the SLABS! Then viewing the set would be awesome!
(Actually, my first numismatic love is ancients......) Those you get to handle.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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This is definitely a topic of interest among modern coin collectors as I notice it pops up on a regular basis in one or another of CCF's forum areas. Those familiar with my posts already know that I collect original packaging and other paper materials for my US commemorative coins, so it shouldn't be a surprise to read that I'm an advocate of purchasing modern US commemoratives in their OGP and keeping the materials as part of my collection. As have others, I eventually grew tired of having to open each coin's OGP each time I wanted to view it or show it to someone. My solution to the issue has two parts: 1) Keep the coins in their original capsules and store then in coin trays sized to fit them for easy viewing (here's what they look like: http://www.lighthouse.us/epages/lig...2266/US_2267), and 2) Use a separate file storage box to store the cases/boxes in which the coins came. This approach enables me to view my coins quickly and easily without having to open any packaging as well as safely maintain their original materials for future reference. Another approach is to store them in album pages made for coins in capsules. Here's a link to one such option: http://www.lighthouse.us/epages/lig...2258/US_2569Hope this helps!
Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1116 Posts |
From time to time I go antiquing with my wife and occassionally we see old printer trays. Does anyone who is famaliar with them thing that they could be either used or modified to show commerative in open top boxes or something else?
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