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<p>[QUOTE="GregH, post: 2439578, member: 75936"]I still think cardboard lighthouse flips are the neatest way to store coins, especially if you have coins in a variety of sizes. My collection is (mostly) the portrait series of rulers. I can't just arrange them - raw - on trays, when i have a sestertius from one ruler, and for the next ruler i have an 18mm provincial. The smaller coins could fall off the trays. So i store them in cardboard flips arranged on trays and it looks very tidy.</p><p><br /></p><p>I used to put the flips in a coin album, but I found it less satisfactory - you're viewing coins through two layers of plastic (the flip plus the plastic album page). </p><p><br /></p><p>Ideally there should be no plastic. I wish there was a solution where I didn't need to use flips and could simply arrange large coins alongside small coins on a tray, but I haven't found a practical way to do this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GregH, post: 2439578, member: 75936"]I still think cardboard lighthouse flips are the neatest way to store coins, especially if you have coins in a variety of sizes. My collection is (mostly) the portrait series of rulers. I can't just arrange them - raw - on trays, when i have a sestertius from one ruler, and for the next ruler i have an 18mm provincial. The smaller coins could fall off the trays. So i store them in cardboard flips arranged on trays and it looks very tidy. I used to put the flips in a coin album, but I found it less satisfactory - you're viewing coins through two layers of plastic (the flip plus the plastic album page). Ideally there should be no plastic. I wish there was a solution where I didn't need to use flips and could simply arrange large coins alongside small coins on a tray, but I haven't found a practical way to do this.[/QUOTE]
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