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<p>[QUOTE="in5urgent, post: 1751484, member: 56083"]<font face="Arial"><span style="color: #000000">When I buy them they come in either the plastic flips like yours did, or in an airtite like that in which you put yours. I leave them in whichever they came in, put them inside a Crown Royal whiskey bag, and keep that along with the receipts inside a Star Wars lunch box with a silica packet in a dresser drawer. I buy one or two coins a week and I only started a couple of months ago, so the collection is pretty small still. As time goes on and the pile of treasure grows I’ll have to find a larger space, but it’s working for now.</span></font></p><p> </p><p><font face="Arial"><span style="color: #000000">Remember that the bullion strikes are primarily that, just bullion. I wouldn’t bother slabbing them or freezing them in carbonite or anything. I figure that the flips are plenty protection enough unless you have an exemplary sample and get it graded. And the proofs come in an airtite in a box from the mint, so that seems like ample protection for a bullion coin to me (I keep my one lonely proof in its mint box in the Star Wars lunch box too).</span></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="in5urgent, post: 1751484, member: 56083"][FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]When I buy them they come in either the plastic flips like yours did, or in an airtite like that in which you put yours. I leave them in whichever they came in, put them inside a Crown Royal whiskey bag, and keep that along with the receipts inside a Star Wars lunch box with a silica packet in a dresser drawer. I buy one or two coins a week and I only started a couple of months ago, so the collection is pretty small still. As time goes on and the pile of treasure grows I’ll have to find a larger space, but it’s working for now.[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Arial][COLOR=#000000]Remember that the bullion strikes are primarily that, just bullion. I wouldn’t bother slabbing them or freezing them in carbonite or anything. I figure that the flips are plenty protection enough unless you have an exemplary sample and get it graded. And the proofs come in an airtite in a box from the mint, so that seems like ample protection for a bullion coin to me (I keep my one lonely proof in its mint box in the Star Wars lunch box too).[/COLOR][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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