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Storing Assorted Coin Tubes

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Any suggestions for storing assorted coin tubes? For example, a couple of tubes with halves and a couple with quarters?
The only commercial boxes I see are for 48+ coin tubes, for one size only.
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For bulk, I order tubes by the hundred from here: https://www.robertcgrayco.com/

The tubes are easily stored in their original shipping box, but there are 100 tubes. For lesser quantity, I store loose tubes in empty coin bank boxes.
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I buy mine from https://brooklyngallery.com/

I do like buying the tubes by the box.
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I have tubes for every denomination from cents to dollars (small and large). I purchased a Quarter Tube Storage Box from Wizard. Cent, nickel, dime, and quarter tubes fit easily in the slots. Small dollar tubes fit snugly. For my few half dollar and large dollar tubes, I removed a couple of the horizontal (shorter) partitions at one end. If you have proportionally more of the bigger tubes, then I'd recommend upsizing the box.
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All my tubes are in a generic box. Nothing fancy, but it works for me.
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