Are these any good for storage?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by History nerd., Jun 14, 2026 at 4:23 PM.

  1. History nerd.

    History nerd. Active Member

    I was wondering if these cardboard holders were any good. 20260318_204752.jpg I have a number of wheat cents and some other coins that I would like to better protect rather than having them stored loose with a bunch of other coins. Also where is a good place to get them? Is there any brands that are better or does it matter? I saw some on Amazon that were fairly cheap.
     
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  3. History nerd.

    History nerd. Active Member

    Also I have some jars from stuff like salsa or pickles and I was wondering if it would be fine to clean them out and use them to store coins in.
     
  4. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    Both are used on a regular basis for collecting.
    Flatten the staples when you use the 2x2 cardboard flips...you don't want a staple scratching another coin.
     
  5. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    Cardboard flips are fine to use, especially for lower grade and common coins. They also pair nicely with pages you can buy for a D ring binder. They're also quite cheap.

    As far as jars, I think they'll be ok. Just ensure they are completely dry before putting coins in them. A drop of water can wreak havoc on some metals.
     
  6. History nerd.

    History nerd. Active Member

    Oops, I just noticed that auto correct changed are to ate.:meh:
     
  7. Bill in Burl

    Bill in Burl Collector

    As in all the comments above, they are good holders to be used for a regular collector.. They also have 1 1/2 X 1 1/2 for smaller coins (25c and lower)rather than the 2 x 2's
     
  8. History nerd.

    History nerd. Active Member

    Are there any brands that are better then others or does it matter?
     
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  9. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Not really. All cardboard 2X2's are about the same and are a fine storage method. The staples are the weak link for two reasons. If they aren't flattened, they can and will scratch a coin. What I consider a bigger problem though is that staples will rust over the years in a humid environment and that rust will attack your coin..... So keep the staples flat and put your 2X2's in something dry like a Tupperware box and you will be good.
     
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  10. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    The cardboard 2X2 are good for storing lower value coins. Super for world coin to be displayed in albums. As mentioned before, be sure to carefully flatted the staples to avoid damaging coins. This is an example of why.
    2008 Silver Eagle.jpg

    Notice the nice scratch between the T and Y. This was caused by a un flatten staple. Turned a nice collector coin into a bullion coin.
     
  11. Bill in Burl

    Bill in Burl Collector

    Oh, I forgot to say that, using 1 1/2 X 1 1/2's, you get 30 coins to a page, rather than 20 with 2 x 2's. At one time I had over 2000 Canada Victoria large cents and the 50% more coins per page REALLY helped.
     
  12. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    fixed.
     
  13. History nerd.

    History nerd. Active Member

    thank you.
     
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