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Question About Copper Proof Coin Storage

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Hello, just a quick question about how to store Great Britain Copper Proof Coin (17-20mm diameter). I like to handle coins raw so slab is not an option. Apart from slab, what are the best alternatives? Flip, plastic air-tite or polyethylene envelopes? Will flip or polyethylene envelopes cause scratches on the proof surface when sliding?
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Air-tite would be my first choice. Distant second is a tie between the other two, Copperhunter.
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Copper / bronze proof coins in circular air tight hard plastic capsules are the next best thing to handling them 'raw'. Bonus: zero risk of fingerprinting.
If the capsules are small enough, you can still put them in 12 or 20 pocket archival quality (non PVC) album pages.
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