This is a two point question. You can discuss one or both 1)How do you store your coins? I use cardboard 2 x 2's, inside the plastic pocket pages, inside 3 ring binders, inside a large safe. I can't stand to see coins in those cardboard fold out holders where the reverse is forever blocked from view. 2)What is your exotic dancer name? To find out what your name would have been, had to chosen exotic dancing as a profession, you take the name of your first pet (thats your first name), and the name of the first street you ever lived on (last name). I would have been Cutie Willow.
I store coins in 2x2s. The 2x2s are stored in 2x2 pages. The pages are stored in binders. The binders are stored in giant piles of high school papers. The other coins are in my safe. I have two exotic dancer names. My first one was given to me, Double Barrel, and the new one is Gloria Ridge.
Danscos and archival 2x2s in boxes Red Marmora (sounds very non-exotic LOL!) Edit - mine sounds more like a cowboy name! Forgot I still have a couple ancient Whitmans, and some in ancient paper envelopes. Upgrading the storage of those as I get time.
Right now a combo of whitman albums, airtites and cardboard 2x2's And I don't know how "exotic dancer" it sounds but Murphy Johns is the name and it sounds more like the male lead in an adult film, lol!
1) Whitman, Dansco, 2x2 in binders and archival tubes. The very precious ones go in ait-tites with a few in air-tite binders. 2) Rocky Wilderness Trail :thumb:
Slabs: PCGS boxes RAW U.S.: Coinworld Slabs, stored in PCGS Boxes Junk world coins: Piggy Bank OK World Coins: Carboard 2x2 Ancients: Sa-Flip 2x2 Flips stored in a double long box.
Right now, I have a lot of whitman folders which I hope to eventually upgrade to Danscos. Rolled wheats are in wooden crates along with rolls of war nickels, fulldate buffs, and 1800's V's that I plan on keeping. Alaska Mint Silver Rounds are in airtights and their own cases, Clad hoards are in tubes (Ikes and such), some low grade silver is also in tubes, and the rest of my silver is in 2x2's or airtights. I'm sharing thefire lock box with my wife and our important documents, but with the increased space I'm going to need with the inclusion of the Silver Proof sets I have my eye out for a deal on a bigger safe.
Cardboard 2x2's for most of the coins I want to keep. -some are in plastic pages in binders. -others in 2x2 boxes. Coin envelopes: different colors represent different things Coin World premier slabs for more expensive coins Coin tubes inside coin boxes Whitman folders...mostly childhood reminiscence. Bump-Bump Main sounds more like a stripper service than a name. LoL
You are all silly, and I use various storage. Boxes with plastic holders for the moderns I want to keep that are not really valuable. My name would be Vulcan Greenfield.
Dansco albums, 3 ring binder with plastic pages for 2x2s and airtites. I also have folders for circulated "pocket change". Cleo Crane
2X2's if I have them with me. If not, I have them in bags (My weaties are like this), or I lay them out on my other chair in order. NOt the best way of storing something, but hey, I deal with what I am given.
I store the good stuff in 2X2 cardboard plaques in a 3-ring binder. High-quality wheats (EF-40+) and nice 90% gets put in hard plastic tubes, and the rest is stashed in various plastic bags, piggy banks, and sunken pirate ships