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I am in the process of moving my better coins to a Bank box.

So ...how do you decide what your best coins are.

I know there will be a different answer for everyone.

But, I am curios how others decide. I am always amazed on the
good ideas I get from CCF.

Basically, I am asking if you have moved cons to a security bank
box, or maybe you are planning to. How did you decide which coins
to secure in a bank box.

Also if you are using a bank box, about how many coins can you fit into
a small, medium or large box.

The logical answer would be by dollar or sentimental value.

But ....

Has anyone had problems?

For example do copper coins store well in a bank box?

Will silver coins tone or get milk spots?

Hoping to hear some good opinions
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By dollar.

Copper as well as silver do better in bank boxes which have 24x7x365 air conditioning. Temps and humidity are low. Gold doesn't care.
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