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Shoeboxes And Whitman Plastic?

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 Posted 05/28/2012  08:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add triggersmob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I keep my 2x2's in cut down A4 paper boxes.
I'm on a shoe string budget and these work just fine.
Best of all they cost me nothing.

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Ohhhh Sedona is a beautiful place.
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Thanks for the tip! I don't know about the local Goodwill (I have the good/bad fortune to live in a town where Nordstrom is kind of low-class)


I moved into an area like this also. But to me, when the issue of whether someone would look down their nose at me vs me keeping my money in my own pocket is considered, I choose to keep my money in my own pocket. If a person will use, as a sole means of judging me as a person, whether or not I make a habit of shopping the same places they do, then it is them with the problem - not me (and I feel sorry for them in their make-believe world). I attribute this to growing up around parents/grandparents/relatives who went through the Great Depression. Practicality reigned in their minds. They had to do with what they had or make what they needed.

I also enjoy the fact that by finding legitimate alternatives to the modern trends, the money I save can go towards better things like the AU 1932D Washington quarter I just bought at auction and am anxiously awaiting to arrive here. The money I saved by not going name brand and buying brand new Dansco albums (these are quality albums, BTW), paid for half of the quarter.

BTW - along with the flea markets - don't forget garage sales.


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 Posted 06/17/2012  03:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ninamason to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh, trust me, Earle, I get that. I grew up in a shoestring family myself (Great Lakes region--all by itself that should say something), and I still adore shopping at places like Ross and garage sales. The thing is, the funky junk that, say, Angel Bay in my hometown would have, isn't going to be as prevalent down here just because . . . rich people. Still worth looking, though.


And to the person who said you could only think of four places (I saw your name and promptly forgot it, sorry)--Scottsdale, AZ. South Scottsdale is a little more down to earth, but in the part where I live . . . not so much. At all.
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I keep my 2x2's in cut down A4 paper boxes.
I'm on a shoe string budget and these work just fine.
Best of all they cost me nothing.

ingenious idea
Love the simplicity and the recycling aspect as well
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 Posted 06/17/2012  04:50 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
some great ideas on how other members store their coins! If I have non slabbed coins, putting them in 2x2s and then into a album is a great idea and allows you to flip through them and not damage, scratch, etc the coins
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Oh, trust me, Earle, I get that. I grew up in a shoestring family myself (Great Lakes region--all by itself that should say something),


Well what do you know! We could have been "neighbors!" I grew up south of Erie, PA. Erie is, quite factually, Mafia owned/run so money flows in a few tight circles. But, as you said, the shoestring budget definitely teaches people how to learn to use their thinkers to meet needs. That type of horse sense just is not a very common thing anymore - unfortunately.

The locals look at me like I am either crazy or a genius b/c instead of (for example) throwing away the window AC and forking out 350.00 -500.00 for a new one, I would dare (OH NO - You are not a professional! You might get into trouble... it might ... it might blow up or something!) I ordered a new capacitor for it and fixed it myself (you did what? You really should have paid a professional, I'm sure it can't be safe now! Don't blame me if your family all comes down with leprosy or something!).

Don't get me wrong, I like the locals a lot. Its just I cannot believe how helpless they seem to be at times.

And one more thing I liked, and now miss, about the Lake Erie Snow Belt region - the 5-6 months of snow! Maybe I am crazy

@tirggersmob
Those boxes look to also be a good solution. Free is a good way to go. It tends to make it so you can save the money to get more pieces for your collection.

I have no problem with people who also want to make sure they buy the very best - such as insisting on all the latest, brand new Dansco folders. These are great looking and of good quality. So if someone has the expendable cash, I say go for it. But I am just the type (Erie again) that even when I have the extra $ I tend to still try to find ways to be miserly about it (without being cheap). I buy the used stuff if its in good shape.

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putting them in 2x2s and then into a album is a great idea and allows you to flip through them and not damage, scratch, etc the coins


I agree with you on this one also. I have done this for awhile with year sets. The plastic, pocketed pages are great for putting vertical columns of each year and mm (well - no slot for the dollar coins - but I don't care to collect these anyway) .

Also learning on this forum I decided to try moving most of my stuff to albums. I went to Wizard Coin and got their green albums for inexpensive prices. But I am still a little leery about putting my coins in them (or any other album for that matter) b/c the rim off the coins will be contacting cardboard(ish) material which can absorb atmospheric moisture. The good thing about the 2x2s is that there is not cardboard-ish material touching the coin at all. I do not think I will be putting any MS or proofs (unless found in circulation) into the albums.

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Ninamason.... Haven't seen you for awhile. Are you still getting good finds, any good stuff lately ?
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And where do you guys store the albums that hold the 2x2's?
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And where do you guys store the albums that hold the 2x2's?

The better stuff is in the safe deposit in a 3 ring binder. The modern year set stuff is simply on a bookshelf since I add to it from circulation. When it gets too awkward, the pages join the others in the safe deposit.

I do not like keeping anything valuable around the house.
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash?
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@triggersmob
Those boxes look to also be a good solution. Free is a good way to go. It tends to make it so you can save the money to get more pieces for your collection.


My thoughts exactly.

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just thought id chip in here..

i store mine in random antiquey looking boxes... here is one..


Shoeboxes-And-Whitman-Plastic?

although I must say those cut down A4 boxes look perfect! I can cut down on the number of the boxes that way.. Nice!
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Earle, you're from ERIE? I grew up in Edinboro!! (HI NEIGHBOUR!)


Okay so now here's the real question . . . how close are you still to Erie? 'Cause I'll totally trade you coins for Smith meats


I completely agree on the Mafia thing, although I think it's also worth pointing out that the kids from Millionaire Row and the State Street manufactories are now grammas and grampas, so stuff that was "trinkets" to them is all valuable and fascinating to us (e.g. my aunt was bequeathed a cookbook so old that the instructions for "Sunday chicken" begin with "Once your husband has killed the chicken, you will need to defeather it . . . ").
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Nina- Edinboro - howdy neighbot indeed

I was born in Corry and grew up in Millcreek. years later I lived in Albion and, for a couple years, drove through Edinboro on my way to work in Union City. I'm pretty familiar with the area, used to fish in the creek there and even used to get nuts form the 6 American Chestnut (verified by EUP!) trees growing there!


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Okay so now here's the real question . . . how close are you still to Erie? 'Cause I'll totally trade you coins for Smith meats

I am now an hour south of Harrisburg and its a whole different PA down here.

Smith Meats...great hotdogs! But I didn't know they had coins. Although I used to have a clad Erie, PA McDonald's dollar coin (not sure where it is now - probably still have it).

Love the cookbook reference!

You up in the Snowbelt anymore?
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Corry--Millcreek--Albion--MUSIC TO MY EARS.


. . . I will refrain from making Union City jokes, also. Most of the ones I know are not appropriate for this forum. EUP, though, is my almost-alma mater and therefore FAIR GAME, LADDIE.


I'm not and wish I was--Phx, AZ here.
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