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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I encapsulate all of my BU ASE's and store them in the ENCAP Sheets. Those are kept in regular 3-ring binders. I like this storing method the best. Easy to insert, store, look at both sides right in the sheets and take them out one at a time. The capsules don't get scratched, etc. Binders are easy for storage. There are also ENCAP's for slabbed coins as well.
Edited by dsking 02/05/2023 5:06 pm
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From what I'm reading the OGP capsules are too big for the ENCAP sheets. That's a bummer. I don't like the idea of taking my burnished and proof ASEs out of their capsules and putting into new capsules if I can avoid it. With that said, I like the idea of storing my date set BUs with my burnished and proofs. Has anyone ever used 2x2 sheets or 2x2 trays to store their ASEs in a capsule? If I go that route, then the actual size of the capsules will be somewhat irrelevant (if my proof are in OGP and my BUs are in air tights, for example).
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Mine fit perfectly in an Air-Tite 40mm capsule We get all of our supplies from here: https://www.jpscorner.com/I do use fancy little boxes for my OGP coins, such as Proofs. They're separate from my BU's but, close by.
Edited by dsking 02/05/2023 8:03 pm
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My Proofs are currently in OGP - slowly getting them graded, but my Bullion and Burnished are going into my Dansco albums.
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My bullion is also in an album and it conveniently filled with the original reverse. I guess I will need a new Dansco for the up coming new reverse. I would consider an album for the Burnished set but I'm on the fence on that. As for the proofs I do not want to break up the sets issued from the mint as I believe their value will maintain as sets. I'm getting to that stage in my life where I will need to liquidate or pass down some of my collection so the proofs will stay where they are at. 
Edited by muddler 02/06/2023 12:06 pm
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Rest in Peace
 United States
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I keep my bullion ASE's in a Dansco album, but keep my proof, burnished, reverse proof, enhanced and other special in an Eagle brand three ring binder with lighthouse brand pages. I had to take all of the ASE's out of the government capsules and put them in lighthouse capsules as the OGP capsules wouldn't quite fit the pages. I like the way it works and looks. For the two that I can't currently afford I used copper rounds as placeholders. Got to say, with over 60 ounces in the binder, it is one heavy sucker.   
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Rest in Peace
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And I need to work on better focus in my pictures.
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Quote: ... keep my proof, burnished, reverse proof, enhanced and other special in an Eagle brand three ring binder with lighthouse brand pages. Looking good!  Quote: IGot to say, with over 60 ounces in the binder, it is one heavy sucker. 
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I added 2 extra pages to my Dansco 7181 album to accommodate the Burnished (mint marked) eagles dated from 1986 - 2021 and when finished will hold 54 ounces of silver coins. and my 7182 will hold just about the same someday (as the years pass on).
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: "I added 2 extra pages to my Dansco 7181 album to accommodate the Burnished (mint marked) eagles dated from 1986 - 2021" Sorry I can't when remember how to do a formal quote anymore. The Uncirculated finish was first minted in 2006 and were not minted in 09 and 10.
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Quote: The Uncirculated finish was first minted in 2006 and were not minted in 09 and 10. Yeah, I know that - I put the date range at the end without thinking - that range is for the 7181 album as a whole. (I'm old and think out of order sometimes)
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so on my 7181 album This is the first added page to my album (page 5) as you can plainly see the date for the burnished eagles start at 2006 and skips 09 and 10. I do have a tiny bit of knowledge about the Silver Eagle series. You will also note that it is still empty as I'm back filling the album, now that I'm done collecting all the proof eagles that were minted from start to finish. ('89-2023 so far) (the only burnished eagle coin that will NOT got into this album is my graded 2008 with the reverse of a 2007 - graded at PF69. 
Edited by Dearborn 02/06/2023 8:07 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Interesting and helpful topic. I have been trying to figure out how I am going to put ASE's into an album once I start going back and collecting older ones.
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Quote: Sorry I can't when remember how to do a formal quote anymore. How to QuoteIf you are using the Quick Reply box... 1. Type [quote]
2. Paste the text you want to quote
3. Then type [/quote] If you are using the Reply to Topic link... 1. Paste the text you want to quote 2. Highlight it 3. Then press the 'Insert Quote' button:  So this... [qu ote]Quoted Text[/qu ote] Looks like this... Quote: Quoted Text
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