By non-box, I'm referring to the typical wood box or those small engagement ring style boxes. The commonly marketed presentation of coins is to house them in a hard plastic case with the years listed (like an encapsulated mini album). Although there are probably nice examples of those, are there any nicely presented examples that are unique? And, I know it's part of the coin's marketing... but I admire nice displays with technical and historic info to boot. This one caught my attention, and would probably fit in a 2- or 3-pocket archival page for a 3-ring binder:
This is the best method I found so far. This is on my Christmas Wishlist: http://www.valleycoin.com/product_info.php?products_id=35640 http://www.valleycoin.com/product_info.php?products_id=35408