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<p>[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 779568, member: 19456"]I don't like folders. I bought one when I first started collecting, and the cents wouldn't fit into the holes. And, like you said, you could only see one side. I took them out within a week, and have not purchased any more. </p><p> </p><p>I also have my state quarters in a Littleton folder. Even before I really started collecting I was getting them and putting them in there. Now they ALL have a jaundiced yellow sheen, some have started turning black (Arkansas especially)</p><p> </p><p>Not only that but the paper which is made with sulfer could change the coins. I'm not a fan of toning so that is a bad thing for me. </p><p> </p><p>If you have that many of them, maybe you might be interested in the plastic tubes. I collect BiCentennial quarters as a tribute my late father...any and all that I find...and I have them in tubes. It keeps them dust free, it keeps them from rattling around with other coins (which could lead to scratches or wear) and it keeps them all toghter. As of right now that is the only thing I keep in tubes but if I was going to start accumulating other coins more then the one example I keep in my collection and whatever extras I decide to save, tubes would be the way I would go. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Kingsley, post: 779568, member: 19456"]I don't like folders. I bought one when I first started collecting, and the cents wouldn't fit into the holes. And, like you said, you could only see one side. I took them out within a week, and have not purchased any more. I also have my state quarters in a Littleton folder. Even before I really started collecting I was getting them and putting them in there. Now they ALL have a jaundiced yellow sheen, some have started turning black (Arkansas especially) Not only that but the paper which is made with sulfer could change the coins. I'm not a fan of toning so that is a bad thing for me. If you have that many of them, maybe you might be interested in the plastic tubes. I collect BiCentennial quarters as a tribute my late father...any and all that I find...and I have them in tubes. It keeps them dust free, it keeps them from rattling around with other coins (which could lead to scratches or wear) and it keeps them all toghter. As of right now that is the only thing I keep in tubes but if I was going to start accumulating other coins more then the one example I keep in my collection and whatever extras I decide to save, tubes would be the way I would go. Good luck![/QUOTE]
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