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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 1006669, member: 15455"]A very warm ' WELCOME ' to CT. You're gonna' like it here. Now about storage. It all depends what your goals are. If you really want to keep your coins protected from the elements for the long run then you'll need a way evacuate air and moisture and protect them from being dinged by other coins too. Airtites aren't airtight. There is always that little bit of air&moisture inside. </p><p>If you want to peruse through your coins every once in awhile then Dansco or similar types of holders is a way to go. They're not perfect either. Check out Wizard Coin Suppy. They may have want you want.</p><p>I'm in it for the long run and I use 2X2's, then cover them , singly or in sets, with Food Save polyethlyene custom made by me bags that I vacuum out everything with the little 8in machine. It pays for itself too. I can still enjoy them visually and can reseal them over and over again. I do use a bank safety deposit box for the ones that I consider most valuable.--zeke[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 1006669, member: 15455"]A very warm ' WELCOME ' to CT. You're gonna' like it here. Now about storage. It all depends what your goals are. If you really want to keep your coins protected from the elements for the long run then you'll need a way evacuate air and moisture and protect them from being dinged by other coins too. Airtites aren't airtight. There is always that little bit of air&moisture inside. If you want to peruse through your coins every once in awhile then Dansco or similar types of holders is a way to go. They're not perfect either. Check out Wizard Coin Suppy. They may have want you want. I'm in it for the long run and I use 2X2's, then cover them , singly or in sets, with Food Save polyethlyene custom made by me bags that I vacuum out everything with the little 8in machine. It pays for itself too. I can still enjoy them visually and can reseal them over and over again. I do use a bank safety deposit box for the ones that I consider most valuable.--zeke[/QUOTE]
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