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Australian Penny Storing

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 Posted 03/03/2016  3:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add UberDan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello all, so I just recently bought 100 cardboard 2x2s in penny size for my penny collection. I've got about 50-75 pennies, so my question is should I only cover the more expensive ones, like the 1914, or should I cover all of them? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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IF your pennies are US coins, you should possibly look into an Album for those. IF not enough to put in an Album or don't want to spend the extra money on one, look up the values and place the better ones in the 2x2 flips. Also, available are those plastic rolls that hold 50 pennies.
Myself, I'm an Album person and like ALL my coins in Albums.
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I have found there are cardboard 2x2 folders. You can put the 2x2s in the folder. And btw, the title says Australian Penny Storing, not USA Penny Storing, I think that answers your question. And if I should only do the expensive ones, how expensive? $5? $10?
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