Coin storage used

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by medoraman, Mar 14, 2013.

  1. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem


    Ahahaahha, Bing ... man, I thought you knew me better than that!!?

    => "stevex6 + guns" is almost as crazy as "stevex6 + motorcycle" => both combinations would quickly lead to "no stevex6"

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  3. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Here is the "most likely" combination ...


    a) the stretching and pre-shootin' warm-up

    pre-shootin' warm-up.jpg


    b) stevex6 side-bet ... shoot target (behind the back shot)


    behind the back 3.jpg behind the back shot.jpg behind trick shot.jpg
     
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  6. TheEgyptian

    TheEgyptian Member

    I use a combination of mylar/carboard 2x2's in BCW vinyl pages for most coins and Airtites for all my US collection.


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  7. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow, that's an old thread, eh?

    Cheers brother (I'm glad that you like my set-up)
     
  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I have my "slabbed" AV coins stored in special PGGS cases. Most of my collection are stored in Saflips 2X2s with data labels/auction tags. These are then housed in Lighthouses albums. John john photos 1 030 (Medium).jpg john photos 1 007 (Large).jpg john photos 1 008 (Large).jpg john photos 1 009 (Large).jpg john photos 1 010 (Medium) (Large).jpg
     
  9. mackat

    mackat Well-Known Member

    I'm currently trying to figure out how to store my collection. The most important part is currently stored in a small metal case that's now full. I bought this to replace it the other day, yet sadly it's quite flimsy and I have to return it (the cheap built-in lock doesn't even work!):

    https://www.safepub.com/sections/co.../aluminum-carrying-case-usa-customized-6-tray

    My best coins are in Air-Tites, and I have some slabbed coins as well. The rest are in 2x2s and a few plastic flips. Ideally, I would like some kind of drawer system, but that seems too expensive. I'm wondering if there is some kind of 2x2 book that would accept Air-Tites in the slots and not prove too difficult insert and remove, as they're thicker than 2x2s.
     
  10. serafino

    serafino Well-Known Member

    Great storage ideas
     
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