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How to Store Your Coins
You have aquired a number of coins and are wondering how best to store them. Here are some of your options.
- Boxes, jars and bags may be used to store less valuable coins but are not generally adequate for more valuable coins.
- Specially made coin envelops made from acid free paper that hold a single individual coin provide a suitable and cheap storage method for most coins.
- Plastic re-sealable bags or 'flips' is a good storage choice because they let you see the coin without removing it from the cover.
- Mylay-lined cardboard sleeves (usually 2'x2') are similar to plastic flips and are a good way to store and package coins for shipment.
- Cardboard or plastic coin albums are great for storing a series of coins related to a particular country or theme.
- Tubes are plastic containers good for storing several inexpensive coins of the same size together.
- Very valuable coins are often 'slabbed' or encased in hard plastic holders as this offers the greatest protection of any storage method.
Tips:
- If you live in a very humid area add some silica gel to your storage container.
- Keep your coins in their storage containers in a secure place such as a safe or fireproof box.
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