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Storing Banknotes Help Please

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 Posted 07/11/2009  12:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add scott3270 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
ok I am going crazy I have been looking for the longest time for the best way to store my notes. I have read that mylar is the best option so I bought some mylar holders from a dealer and my notes have been in them for something like 2 years with no problems.

but now I have read that not all mylar holders are safe for long term storage only holders that are made of mylar-D I have had my currency in a currency box in there holders but I hate having them like that because I can't view them how I would like to.

the way I would like to store my notes is to have them in a rigid mylar holder so they don't bend which I can't find and then I would like to put the holder in a currency album with pages so I can view them that way.

sorry for the long read but if someone could help me find holders like this it would be greatly appreciated
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Ultra-Pro makes a fantastic 3-pocket page, which is of archival quality. They're much cheaper than regular currency pages, but don't dry out and crack like regular pages do. Since you mention keeping the note in a sleeve and then wanting to put the sleeve in a page, this is what you likely need. See halfway down the second page here:

http://www.ultrapro.com/page.php?pn...sports/pages
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