Display Problems

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Tre, Mar 23, 2006.

  1. Tre

    Tre Member

    As a world coin collector, I have to admit that I haven't been on the forums much recently (Now that I've become capable of idenfitying the countries of my own coins) but there are still a few issues that bring me back...

    Well, with my kind of collection, the grand majority of it is stored in 2x2 flips and displayed in a binder with pages built for them. Granted, the grand majority of my collection really isn't worth much to consider anything more.

    But then there are the oddballs... I have a 1996 American Eagle Silver Dollar still in its plastic Littleton Coin Company pockect from when I first started collecting. Even so, the coin itself is visably marked and tarnished. In addition to this, I have 6 Syndey 2000 Olympic $5 Bronze coins, also in their orignal plastic and cardboard casing.

    Whereas the bulk of my collection is in the binder (binders now, actually), and easily referenced, these seven are inside a small box, which itself is inside a box where I toss all my miscellaneous supplies.

    So I suppose I'd like an opinion as to weather it is resonable to keep these coins outside of the traditional coin flips. Otherwise, is there a better way to display them? Preferably staying within the binder system. The Silver Dollar I can forsee somebody recommending that I get slabbed, but I've never really considered myself the type to go that far.
     
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  3. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Welli f you dont want to slab then you could allways use a coin capsule and display in a coin tray, there are some rather nice stackable ones available :smile

    De Orc :thumb:
     
  4. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    If you can locate an airtite that will accommodate your coins I may have an answer to your display need.
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Come on you cant leave us dangling like that LOL 'SPILL THE BEANS' :p

    De Orc :hail:
     
  6. Tre

    Tre Member

    The Aussies are actually individually stored in what I suppose could be considered airtight, two plastic halves each the size of the coin. They're all about the size of a US Silver Dollar. (Though as I write this now I tried putting the Dollar into one of the Aussie cases, it doesn't quite fit ;P) It's the Aussies that I'd like to get in the binder, if nothing else.
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    You can get airtights in variouse sizes and also you can get inserts that help hold the coins if they are a odd size :thumb:

    De Orc :D
     
  8. tcore

    tcore Coin Collector

    Tre, I like Air-Tites too. They're actually a brand of holder. They're nice...a two half plastic case with an inert foam ring to secure the coin. You can look at them on this website http://www.air-tites.com/ , but many, many coin dealers sell them too.
     
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