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<p>[QUOTE="SapphireSilver, post: 2638336, member: 83209"]I don't have much of a collection as I am just starting out, spending the bulk of my time reading about coins on CoinTalk and books. But is it safe to post your collection on this or any site? However, maybe the question should've been asked: "How should coins be stored?" There are so many incorrect ways to store coins and better ways to store Coins, that replies to "how should coins be stored" helps educate those of us who are just beginning a collection, especially those who live in different parts of the country, that have different climates. i.e. Do coins in Salt Lake City have to be store differently than Coins in Florida, or Montana?</p><p>I did especially liked learning about the display of the Samsung dry cabinet. I would have never thought of that one. And this question begs for an answer: Are fire safes good for storage, as they have wet walls. </p><p>And if your coins are stored in a safety deposit box, do you run to the bank frequently to view and enjoy your collection?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SapphireSilver, post: 2638336, member: 83209"]I don't have much of a collection as I am just starting out, spending the bulk of my time reading about coins on CoinTalk and books. But is it safe to post your collection on this or any site? However, maybe the question should've been asked: "How should coins be stored?" There are so many incorrect ways to store coins and better ways to store Coins, that replies to "how should coins be stored" helps educate those of us who are just beginning a collection, especially those who live in different parts of the country, that have different climates. i.e. Do coins in Salt Lake City have to be store differently than Coins in Florida, or Montana? I did especially liked learning about the display of the Samsung dry cabinet. I would have never thought of that one. And this question begs for an answer: Are fire safes good for storage, as they have wet walls. And if your coins are stored in a safety deposit box, do you run to the bank frequently to view and enjoy your collection?[/QUOTE]
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