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 Posted 12/01/2020  5:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOS0239 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I only wish I had a nice spot to put my collection out to see like that.


I only wish I had the guts to display my collection like that.

I know I don't have the skill level!


What type of display or storage system do you have for just slabs?
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jgfindring you can build those incredibly awesome displays but cant get the pictures posted correct so my neck doesn't have a crick. Come on man. Just kidding. That is great workmanship. Do you take orders to sell a specialized displays?
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Those are beautiful displays!

I'd put a good lock on the room with a solid hinge and deadbolt just as a precaution or to slow down anyone that might break in. Since you do such nice woodworking, you could try to create your own hiding area for the more valuable coins when you're not around. something along the lines of this...

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And/or build some secret compartments into the cabinets.
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