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Newbie Question: How Do You Store Your Modern Coins?

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Mine seam to be stored at the laundry when the wife needs to wash horse blankets
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If you collect raw coins then this is what I use. 2X2 paper and Mylar flips. 20 pocket pages, 2X2 storage boxes. Done
I would not even know what to do with a slab. Last time I checked my pocket I didn't have any pocket slabs rattling around in there. Not sure but I think that change still comes in little metallic flat round things not big thick plastic rectangles
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Mostly 2X2 and storage boxes. I don't like flips for some odd reason.
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I took the plunge for my collection and went with CAPS albums that use the Airtight capsules.
Yes, they are big.
Yes, they are expensive.
Yes, they are a bit of paint to put into and out of the album.
But they protect your coins about as well as possible, look great, and are reasonably flexible.
I use it for all of the sets I am collecting (Franklins, Roosevelts, Washington quarters, etc.).
I store misc. coins in the self-sealing 2x2s in 3 ring albums. Often, I use these for random coins, "extras" that don't quite make the mark to be put into my CAPS albums, or items I just find that are good deals and want to hold onto for future sale or trading.
I also use "Eagle Holders' for my mint sets and also for a few sets that I am creating of slabbed (certified) coins. For example, I am putting together a slabbed set of Peace dollars, and will use a Eagle Coin album for that.
Agree that 2x2s are by far the most prevalent and flexible, but not the best for real protection or a high-quality display.
Lots of options, and really everything has some degree of trade-off between cost, size, flexibility, ease of use, and protection capabilities.
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I am not brave enough to use Danscos. Worried about scratching them with the slides. I do like their presentation. I had some self sealing 2x2's I bought some coins in back in the 80's and eventually they lost their adhesiveness and glue dried crumbling.
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I was using coinedge holders and pages. Liked them a lot but it appears they're discontinued. Trying the cheaper version of CAPS that are on ebay. They're not too bad.
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I am not brave enough to use Danscos. Worried about scratching them with the slides.
With patience, this has never been a problem for me.
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I mostly use the self adhesive cardboard 2x2s, plenty of space for labelling, then store these in albums. I use the lighthouse albums as they're strong and look nice, also come with a slipcase, which is good. Dust in between pages drives me crackers. I also have a large wooden box designed to hold around 400 2x2s for stuff I want to keep hold of, but not display. Finally, I also use acid free paper envelopes, they're dirt cheap and safe for coins awaiting attribution - plenty of space for making notes.
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The vast majority of mine are in Dansco albums. My best ones are all in my safe. I also keep several containers of silica gel inside it to counteract any elements. Duplicates are either in albums and/or 2x2s, or tubes stored outside of the safe. I do have a long storage box for 2x2s where my best coins go.

I'm fairly fortunate to live in an area where the climate changes aren't drastic. I also try to keep the windows shut when the humidity climbs over 40%. I figure the less high humidity my coins are exposed to, the better.

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I also went with the CAPS albums.
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I am not brave enough to use Danscos. Worried about scratching them with the slides.


I've stored Proofs in Danscos for over 20 years that are scratch-free.

I really should pull some of my 90s-era proofs and show some pics....
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I've stored Proofs in Danscos for over 20 years that are scratch-free.


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I really should pull some of my 90s-era proofs and show some pics....
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Thanks for all of the recommendations. I've decided to get a couple of Dansco albums to start, I like the way they display coins. I was thinking about 2X2's, but think I'll use those for series I'm just starting to collect where I don't have an album yet. The CAPS system looks really nice too! Thanks for mentioning it. It ultimately was more money than I wanted to spend at first though.
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