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Quarter Direct Fits/Coin Holders - What Is The Best To Use?

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 Posted 04/14/2011  2:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TripAces to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/CA...ku-6776.aspx

I just picked up these coin holders to put my silver quarters in. I am not sure if I like these yet as there seems to be some wiggle room within them. Also, does anyone know if there is an album these can fit into our should I put them in flips. The dollar 2x2 is not a good fit with these.

Or should I go with something like this? I am just looking for some ideas from people who use these regually.

http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/97...u-20752.aspx


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Never tried the Lighthouse branded quarter capsules, have always relied on Air-Tites, either the direct fit or the T size with inert rings. The direct fit has a little bit of rattle, but easy to remove the coin if the holder gets scratched. The 50c 2x2 works with this size. The T size with rings is slightly larger, the coins do not rattle, and the silver $1 2x2 work well with these. I used the air-tite holders and albums for years without any toning issues. I roll them and tube them since I have too many coins now. Valley Coin @ https://www.valleycoin.com has a good selection of air-tites and the best pricing on the web.

The 2x2 snaptites are ok and have a lot of rattle. It also comes in a row of five for quarter sets by year, and that's how I store my silver quarters awaiting a Capital Holder... Hope this helps, Trip.
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