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<p>[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 2771970, member: 38783"]You should look at the Air-tites with the different size rings. There are 4 main sizes - A, T, H and Z - which have their own storage tubes associated with it.</p><p><br /></p><p>You buy the air-tites (in bulk) and then the rings for your specific coins. The rings let you put smaller coins in the same overall size air-tite, and then you can put the air-tites in the tubes for storage.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, the X6D is a double-thick capsule, where I'm able to put my privateer 2oz rounds as well as my Queen's Beasts in the same air-tite X capsule, but using the different sized rings. Then I can put both into the X-sized tube and into storage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Helps organize so much better, and then it splits the collection into 10- or 20- coin tubes for easy logging and separation if you have multiple storage types and locations like I do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Prime Mover, post: 2771970, member: 38783"]You should look at the Air-tites with the different size rings. There are 4 main sizes - A, T, H and Z - which have their own storage tubes associated with it. You buy the air-tites (in bulk) and then the rings for your specific coins. The rings let you put smaller coins in the same overall size air-tite, and then you can put the air-tites in the tubes for storage. For example, the X6D is a double-thick capsule, where I'm able to put my privateer 2oz rounds as well as my Queen's Beasts in the same air-tite X capsule, but using the different sized rings. Then I can put both into the X-sized tube and into storage. Helps organize so much better, and then it splits the collection into 10- or 20- coin tubes for easy logging and separation if you have multiple storage types and locations like I do.[/QUOTE]
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