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How do you store your banknotes? In a currency album? currency wallet? binder w/pages? or just in sleeves?

I'm looking into storing my polymer banknotes and I'm having a problem on which way to go.

some ideas needed, Please.

Thanks,
mila_
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 Posted 06/25/2007  12:17 pm  Show Profile   Check GO's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add GO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I store then in 3 pocket pages in a 3-ring binder. I only have about 2 dozen notes so this serves me well.
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I have the same proble Mila. I have about 200+ world bank notes to store. Most are in very circulated condition so I thought about just a photo album. However, more and more I keep putting them in currency sleeves. That way I can sort them in various boxes, etc. As I add to my collection I don't have to move stuff around to make room for the new notes.
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If I had 100 plus notes I suppose I would get individual sleeves for them all and have them in boxes for easy access and cataloging. I'll cross that bridge if and when I get there.
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 Posted 06/27/2007  11:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have about 100 notes that I put into a plastic looking page type thing that hold 3 per page on each side. Some are for one side only though. I have them in a 3 ringed notebook binder. Not sure where I purchased them but probably at a coin show. You may want to check out the many coin supply dealers on line for such pages. I've seen such names as jpscorner, brent kruequer, jt stanton and many others posted on coin forums. You may want to try them or check out coin shows and go to one.
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I store mine in a currency album, however, the one I have I do not like because you cannot see the reverse side of the notes. I am thinking of going to a binder w/pages.
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Thanks guys,
I found this album. I thought this one would serve it's purpose for the polymer notes I want to collect.

I also found another one that had on the front "World Currency" but I can't find it, dummy me didn't bookmark it.

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Plastic pages in a three ring binder.
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I use Ultra-Pro 3 pocket pages. If you use pages just make sure they're PVC free.


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These are the best sleeves, I think. I use them because they all are exactly the same size and stack together nicely. They are extra rigid so they are thick and extra sturdy. You can also but 3 or even 5 notes in each sleeve. I have all my currency in sleeves and stored in an air-tight military amo box.
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use always plastics without acids (PVC)!
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