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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 6217055, member: 101013"]- Trays are great, I have two standards so the tray becomes a great display and I can look at the coins all the time. </p><p>- I use two trays, two display cases and some coins - that either don't fit in the trays or cases, or are really cool - are kept loose in a plastic flip and a small standard. </p><p>- I collect republic/imperatorial/imperial chronologically. I have a small collection, so silver (and 1 provincial) in one tray, and sestertii in the other. The travel series denari of Hadrian are at the bottom of the tray, together. </p><p>- Middle bronzes and some coins of the constatine era are kept in the two display cases. </p><p>- Coins of the same emperor are placed together. I try to have at least one coin with a great portrait of the emperors/rules/dictators, so at least one portrait can be seen. </p><p>- I have a wishlist, and accordingly I leave some empty spaces between coins in the trays. </p><p>- Some times I deviate from the wishlist. And then I have to re-arrange the coins in the trays. I really like to do that however, holding the coins and arranging them. So I enjoy that, and it doesn't bother me. </p><p>- Most importantly: It took some time to find the perfect display manner that I enjoy. So, try some ways, and find the one that suits you the most. It may be different for everyone, and there's no right or wrong!</p><p><br /></p><p> [ATTACH=full]1245891[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 6217055, member: 101013"]- Trays are great, I have two standards so the tray becomes a great display and I can look at the coins all the time. - I use two trays, two display cases and some coins - that either don't fit in the trays or cases, or are really cool - are kept loose in a plastic flip and a small standard. - I collect republic/imperatorial/imperial chronologically. I have a small collection, so silver (and 1 provincial) in one tray, and sestertii in the other. The travel series denari of Hadrian are at the bottom of the tray, together. - Middle bronzes and some coins of the constatine era are kept in the two display cases. - Coins of the same emperor are placed together. I try to have at least one coin with a great portrait of the emperors/rules/dictators, so at least one portrait can be seen. - I have a wishlist, and accordingly I leave some empty spaces between coins in the trays. - Some times I deviate from the wishlist. And then I have to re-arrange the coins in the trays. I really like to do that however, holding the coins and arranging them. So I enjoy that, and it doesn't bother me. - Most importantly: It took some time to find the perfect display manner that I enjoy. So, try some ways, and find the one that suits you the most. It may be different for everyone, and there's no right or wrong! [ATTACH=full]1245891[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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