COIN COLLECTORS! How do you display or store your coins?
I've got a TON of coins, some in the paper folders with the cellophane, some not, some slabbed, I've got a lot of silver and gold bullion. Right now I made a folder with my collection divided into pennies, nickels, quarters, dimes, dollars. But I've also got a TON of silver proof state quarters, etc., and it's all in a safe, but I'd like to organize some boxes better. Are there holders for slabbed coins? ANY ideas? Yes, I got the mylar flaps for mine, not a "coin book" where you mash the penny into the too-small-hole to "display" it.
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- As a fellow numismatic, the best way to store any coin is in a chemical free "Mylar flip". This is a clear plastic that does not cause discoloring or imperfections to the coin. Those coin books are not the best to store good coins in. You can purchase blank slabs but you would have to buy different ones for each type of coins. The Mylar flips are available from many sources. Here are links to find what you need. http://www.littletoncoin.com http://www.kelleyscoins.com/?source=pcgs http://www.coinland.com/supplies.asp remember to wear cotton gloves while handling any coins, skin oil, will discolor and this will lower the grading value.
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