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2x2s For The Large Cents

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What size should I use or should I purchase something else to put them in?

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I have always used half dollar sizes. For anything bigger then a quarter
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I have been known to put dimes in a dollar(Morgan, Ike) coin size 2x2...

I would just use whatever 2x2 has the closest fit.

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