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Where do people recommend buying them? Most of the ones being sold new on ebay seem to be close to a dollar each, which seems absurd for a storage method meant to be used for cheap coins not worthy of 2x2s.
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How many and what sizes are you looking for.
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If you buy them by the box it is cheaper and they don't rot
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meant to be used for cheap coins not worthy of 2x2s.
cover the end of a paper roller with a cardboard piece,then keep them in there, your total price less than a nickel..
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@chipjones Not sure exactly how many, but probably would want 25 or more penny tubes, 10 or so quarter, a couple dime, and a couple nickel.

@silverwolf Not a very attractive way to store a collection, though.

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As already said, Wizard coin supply
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Sometimes wizard sells stuff on ebay cheaper,so check around.
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I second the wizard coin supply - they generally have nice supplies
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