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Mini Storage - Don't Laugh

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As my collection is now out of control, I can no longer keep small temporary piles on the desktop.
Some need to be researched, photographed, de-greened, set to an expert or re-holdered, etc.
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Clever , but do they contain PVC ?
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What ever works .....

For the past year I have been putting overflow coins into
USPS flat rate shipping boxes. I tape them up when they are
full and start another box.

Problem is I am not really sure where all the boxes are.


Don't lose your storage tubs ....

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You eat too much butter.
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Morgan dollars on toast?
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I use a similar method with two - apart from the size of the containers - main differences: my boxes are store-bought - and they don't stack
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Like T-BOP said, PVC plastic can really destroy your collection.
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Well, it's not like I can find a data sheet for a plastic box to check what it's made of. I already tried.

Unless, of course, it's the wrong word in English and that's why I can't find it
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Nice repurpose of food containers.
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I just checked the little recycle triangles on the tub and lid. Both are coded PP 05. I'm guessing that is Polypropylene. It's not real butter, but I eat a lot of pop corn. And I have my friends saving them for me.
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First, I am not laughing.

Second, you did what I would have suggested, checking the recycle code. Yes, code 5 is polypropylene. Should be totally fine, as long as you cleaned out the "butter" grease.
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Jbuck, but then you'd lose that wonderful smell!
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I have seen coins stored in a lot worse. And if you put them in the fridge nobody will ever think to steal them. :)
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Jbuck, but then you'd lose that wonderful smell!
The smell is good in my nose, but not so much for the coins.


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And if you put them in the fridge nobody will ever think to steal them. :)
Ah, yes, bonus!
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"I Can't Believe It's Not A 1909 S VDB!"
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