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 Posted 06/28/2012  9:18 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add js88 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am maybe months into collecting coins and old paper money and may I add that I wish I would of started this a long time ago. I find myself looking at everyone coin that I come across hoping for something fantastic. My question is, What are some of the best ways to store coins? I have started putting mine into the clear plastic pages with the individual slits to store in a binder. Is that way ok or should other ways be sought out? Any help will be great.

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 Posted 06/28/2012  11:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stud722 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There are many forums on here that talk about this subject. you will find that everyone has their own idea of the best way to store a coin. Find what works best for you. I tend to like 2x2s (cardboard 2 inch by 2 inch with open mylar window). I use a flat clinch stapler to staple them. this makes sure that they do not tear the album pages. The 2x2s is a nice way to store coins for me because I like to identify the coins right on the white cardboard with a fine point sharpie. I write the year, country, denomination, grade, and price code that I paid. I have coins that are in other forms of containers but for the most part this is what I use. For bulk coins that I have extras of, I use plastic tubes in boxes.
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 Posted 06/29/2012  11:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

As already noted way to many methods of coin storage. Keep on watching this forum for all those ideas. Also, try the thing at the top for Search. Type in coin storage, storing coins, flips, Albums, Folders, etc.
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