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A Good Way To Display Slabbed Coins?

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I have a means of storage, but I would like to find a way to display them. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Try slab pages, they're not my favorite but unless you're willing to invest in a Whole Different Display system they're the best you got.
Lighthouse has some good quality ones. I have some (Granted they're not the best looking): http://www.lighthouse.us/epages/lig...ts/ENCAPSLAB
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, album pages specifically made for slabs are available, and for most, are by far the best and most convenient way to go.

I keep my album pages in four ring binder ex trade sample catalogs. The FOUR ring binders are better if you can get them, because they put a little less stress on the album page binder holes. There can be quite a large total weight of coins in a full album page.

The trade catalogs are of approximately a standard size and as such, can be stored alongside those albums which have 2x2's stored in them. I find that very convenient.
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I bought a shadow box with locks that was advertised it would hold slabbed coins, and it will if they are leaned. The glass stops them from falling. It holds about seven or eight per shelf, and there are about seven shelves. The unit is about 30 inches tall and about 18 inches wide. Look on Amazon for coin cases, there are coin dealer supplies for use at shows in the items that come up with these.
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