Thanks mountain man that is the answer I been looking for I have one off the old Mason jar's a big one. It will hold a lot of Penny's plus I have 2 big pickle jar's that will work to. I got to get started then I got some mint 65 or better that is what is going to be in my jar or it want be in their I want nothing but the best if I'm going to be in this hobby it will be the best coins going and their out their cause I'm starting to fine some. My jar ant to high if you no what I mean.
Another helpful hint if you're interested in preserving your coins. After you've placed them in your non-PVC flips, invest in a Dansco Album 7000 with a slipcover. You can put 2x2 flip coins in it, and your coins will be protected from harmful gases, cigarette smoke, and humidity as well.
PVC is polyvinylchloride which is a cheap strong plastic manufactured in large amounts. Usually used for rigid and semi-rigid items such as fence posts and irrigation piping, it can be softened by pumping in some oily chemicals before it is made into things like chair webbing and cheap 2x2 holders. The problem is that the oily chemicals (plasticizers like dioctylphthalate or DOP) can come out as the 2x2's age and the gunk can get on the coins and trap lots of other bad stuff. The other plastic I mentioned is PET polyethyleneterphthalate, otherwise known as polyester, which is already somewhat soft and flexible and doesn't need plasticizers and is a much better material for 2x2's. Not sure they mix plastics in any products.
is nice, I found a 1931-S in a roll recently as well as Unc IHC ... don't wait, order for some 2x2 flips.. I tried those with sticky stuff, comes apart
I done got some on the way but thanks anyway I found a few nice coins in another roll just a little bit ago.I got nothing but 60 and 70 80 all nice coins for real I don't know how I keep coming up with all these old coins.