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<p>[QUOTE="dimeguy, post: 899320, member: 19855"]Well, since I'm up early this morning I'll take a stab and answer your question, though I'm sure many more experienced collectors here will add their opinions and correct me if I go astray. </p><p> </p><p>My coins were in mylar 2x2s and after reading several posts concerning coin storage and containment I decided as of recently to transfer them all over to Eagle 2x2s. From my understanding they have less variance to air exposure than a traditional stapled 2x2, that and they look more professionally displayed. Granted, as for now all my high grade coins are being transfered since I figured my lower grades can be lower priority.</p><p> </p><p>As for storage, I use sheets that can hold 20 2x2s at a time and stick them all in a binder. My sheets aren't labeled, but my 2x2s do have stickers that outline the grade, year and mint mark, what I paid, and estimated number produced. From there I simply insert them into the sheets in chronological and mint mark order making room for die varieties along the way. </p><p> </p><p>I hope this helps, and as I said I'm sure more seasoned collectors out ther will have better opinions than mine.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dimeguy, post: 899320, member: 19855"]Well, since I'm up early this morning I'll take a stab and answer your question, though I'm sure many more experienced collectors here will add their opinions and correct me if I go astray. My coins were in mylar 2x2s and after reading several posts concerning coin storage and containment I decided as of recently to transfer them all over to Eagle 2x2s. From my understanding they have less variance to air exposure than a traditional stapled 2x2, that and they look more professionally displayed. Granted, as for now all my high grade coins are being transfered since I figured my lower grades can be lower priority. As for storage, I use sheets that can hold 20 2x2s at a time and stick them all in a binder. My sheets aren't labeled, but my 2x2s do have stickers that outline the grade, year and mint mark, what I paid, and estimated number produced. From there I simply insert them into the sheets in chronological and mint mark order making room for die varieties along the way. I hope this helps, and as I said I'm sure more seasoned collectors out ther will have better opinions than mine.[/QUOTE]
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