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<p>[QUOTE="Tre, post: 120343, member: 1219"]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...</p><p><br /></p><p>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.</p><p><br /></p><p>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.</p><p><br /></p><p>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.</p><p><br /></p><p>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.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tre, post: 120343, member: 1219"]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.[/QUOTE]
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