I have it in reach, as I don't have gold I feel its secure in the house, with about 100 stamp albums, mostly binders and pages.
I have seen huge growth in the past year so storage has not kept up with coin accumulation sadly - it is a process that is consistent!
My best coins sit in 3 albums.A GRADE STORAGE1. New Zealand - everything but Halfcrowns, includes Predecimal, medals and some proof early decimal coins
2. World better coins - All the silver, American dimes etc, Ottoman silver, European coins - better farthings, roubles and most of my good stuff you see on the Way back thread
3. Halfcrowns - I branched this off recently, this album has all my Halfcrowns including UK, New Zealand, South Africa, Boer, Ireland and Rhodesian when I finally get some.

- Sample of A album pages
These are albums with 3 hole clips and the pages are BCW mylars 4 x 5 and each coin is in a mylar flip with a card - these coins are all itemised on my computer too and part of the photos for the way back thread is getting good photos of all the good pieces.
B GRADE STORAGEBelow that there is a 4th album - a cheaper PVC style plastic page (But not PVC though, a cheaper slide in page - for my Cupronickel and copper of UK, Fiji, USA, New Zealand circulation gems and Australian common date sets. Also some large cupronickel crowns.

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4th album sample page This photo is old and these silver coins are now in the A album, they were there for a few weeks until I bought the A album supplies - sadly we have no reliable coin shops where I am and 90% of my buy ins are postal.
C GRADE STORAGEThen we have the bagged stuff, one box of plastic bags each for New Zealand (Duplicates and obselete decimal coins - all base metal except a bag of scrap silver - mostly coins in VG - G condition that are only worth melt and I have better examples of already).
British box - All cupronickel and bronze again with modern duplicate coins.
World - this is in an old metal box I paid $8 for in an auction which is lockable, about 70 bags each containing coins of a country. Better pieces have own bags and will be eventually albumised. There is no silver or rare coins in these lots.

- The metal coin box for world fun coins -a lot of my go fish coins are in here.
2 Boxes which contain proof and souvenir sets, unopened, large crown sized coins in plastic cases etc and tins of corroded coins, I may clean.

- A beautiful home for the Proof sets etc.
And my grades are not elitism they stand for
A = Awesome coins
B = Beautiful coins
C = Coineriffic coins!
