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How Do You Place Your Coins In 2x2s Poll

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 Posted 04/28/2016  10:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DEVLEC to your friends list
My first view of a coin in a 2x2 is the obverse no matter what the variety is. Obverse facing up and some details written on both sides.. (date and variety etc..)

For the cents..Date on both sides for quick access and then Haxby #'s and dies at the bottom along with 2011 Charlton varieties and page #'s if that also applies..

Anything of special note get added also....so not much room left when I finish with a 2x2..
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 Posted 04/28/2016  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hcmusicguy to your friends list
Obverse up with the fold on the left side. I put coins in albums and folders this way too, the lone exception being my ATB Quarters in their Whitman's folder - reverse up.
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 Posted 04/28/2016  6:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
Same here- I always put the fold on the left. I put a staple in each corner, and include on the 2x2 the date, mintmark*, denomination, country**, and variety*.
*if applicable
**if other than US
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 Posted 04/29/2016  06:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
Most of the time I put date side up/out
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 Posted 04/29/2016  08:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DavidUK to your friends list
I use the lighthouse 2x2's which are adhesive sealed (so no staples near my coins) Fold at the bottom and they have the little tag at the top so they can be pulled out of their sleeves more easily. Origin, Date and Denomination at top, description in middle, size and weight at bottom right, catalogue number bottom left... mintage, year acquired and cost acquired on the reverse. Often thought about removing the cost prices from the 2x2's or writing it in a letter code but not got around to it.

Generally I put obverse out, but certain coins I put reverse out... dependant on the coin design. Since I mainly put ancients in the 2x2's some of the reverses are of more relevance than the obverse particularly with the Greek coins (Head of a deity on one side and something splendid like an owl on the other)
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 Posted 04/29/2016  08:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list
I put the "most interesting" side of a coin facing the front. That might be the side depicting the name of the country, or the date if it's a series I own multiple dates of. Or the side with a particular error or variety. It's almost never the side with the portrait on it, which is usually the obverse.

I had a coin dealer friend who insisted that the "front" of his 2x2s was always the obverse of the coin. Even for coins like the British, Australian and Canadian series wher ethe obverses all look the same and tell you almost nothing about the coin. Drove me crazy, always having to open up the 2x2, flip the coin over and staple the 2x2 back up again.
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 Posted 04/29/2016  09:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
It depends, but usually the date side up.

Unless the coin is small, I only use three staples, so the fold is always on the bottom. I like having (most of) the writing below the coin to match how labels are below the holes in my Dansco albums.
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 Posted 04/29/2016  6:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gidjit to your friends list
i like to put them reverse side up with as much description as possible and I also like to put approximate book value on the other side so if something happens to me my family will have an idea of what I have and value
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 Posted 04/29/2016  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GregJG to your friends list
I put mine reverse side up, and write all over it in an organized way everything about the coins.
Most all coins get 4 staples, ugly coinsonly deserve two staples... hehe
oh and I place the coin in and fold it downwards (fold at top)
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 Posted 05/20/2016  1:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Proof Nut to your friends list
I always put the reverse facing up (after wiping off the acetate) and use only 3 staples, folding the 2x2 towards me. This way I can write the description on the top of the holder.

Best stapler is the MAX flat clinch style where you never have to use pliers or pound the staples in to flatten them.
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 Posted 05/20/2016  2:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ARcoins to your friends list
I use 2x2 vinyl flips - no staples also thinner for easier mailing. Most interesting side of coin showing. Lower Right: my catalogue number. Lower left Date of Coin. Top Right Nation of origin. Top left : Denomination of coin.
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 Posted 05/20/2016  2:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list
It all depends on the coin for me as most of my coins are Medal orientated.
All I put on the flip is the date and grade.
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 Posted 05/20/2016  5:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list
Reverse most times.
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 Posted 05/20/2016  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add X2an to your friends list
Always denomination up, regardless where the date is, or anything else for that matter.

I sortmy coins in my album primarily by country, then denomination, then date.

Most of the time I find coins' reverse to be "the right side up". It just feels natural that way, can't really explain it. Since I deal mostly with world coins I see plenty of different denomination/date/national designs arrangements. A really fun part of this area of the hobby
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