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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 3662003, member: 101013"]Some nice set ups and displays! Below is mine. I am allowed one tray in our cabinet, so the space to display coins is limited. The displaytray is a standing one, which is a nice way to be able to look at the coins without having to take them out. Every now and then i change the lay out, but the principle is the same. The coins are in a plastic holder (4,8x4,8cm) placed in the tray, and a thick white piece of cartbord placed is behind the coin, in the plastic holder. This way the coin doesnt slide or move around much (except for the AP in this picture, have to fix that one). </p><p>Some special coins are loosly places in front of the tray. In holders, either plastic or paper ones. Small acrylic stands allow the coinflips to be placed towards the viewer, upright. Mostly constantine bronzes. Others are laying around waiting to be photographed. New additions which i like to take out the cabinet and look at closely. They will be placed in the tray soon. </p><p><br /></p><p>It is getting a bit crowded as you can see, so i need to expand the storage. Perhaps a binder or something, in the back behind the trays. A further idea is to print the coininformation on the labels, which are now just blanco but i haven't decided on the lettering and color yet. I actually don't like the idea of expending in a way the coins will not be on display. I like all the coins to be seen. Im a bit undecided.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]984698[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 3662003, member: 101013"]Some nice set ups and displays! Below is mine. I am allowed one tray in our cabinet, so the space to display coins is limited. The displaytray is a standing one, which is a nice way to be able to look at the coins without having to take them out. Every now and then i change the lay out, but the principle is the same. The coins are in a plastic holder (4,8x4,8cm) placed in the tray, and a thick white piece of cartbord placed is behind the coin, in the plastic holder. This way the coin doesnt slide or move around much (except for the AP in this picture, have to fix that one). Some special coins are loosly places in front of the tray. In holders, either plastic or paper ones. Small acrylic stands allow the coinflips to be placed towards the viewer, upright. Mostly constantine bronzes. Others are laying around waiting to be photographed. New additions which i like to take out the cabinet and look at closely. They will be placed in the tray soon. It is getting a bit crowded as you can see, so i need to expand the storage. Perhaps a binder or something, in the back behind the trays. A further idea is to print the coininformation on the labels, which are now just blanco but i haven't decided on the lettering and color yet. I actually don't like the idea of expending in a way the coins will not be on display. I like all the coins to be seen. Im a bit undecided. [ATTACH=full]984698[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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