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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 905124, member: 15455"]CBD, in my humble opinion there is nothing wrong with using 2x2 cardboard flips. If the flip is well stapled to try and prevent air and humidity from penetrating the coin/s should keep well for maybe 5-10 years if not longer depending that you store them in a dry place. The flip material is susceptable to absorbing moisture so DRY is a must</p><p>A decent place to by coin supplies is , Wizard Coin Supply. They sell the flips with mylar plastic which will not hurt the coin/s at all.</p><p>If long term storage is what you desire too then vacuum pack them with a food saver system. It is polypropylene and won't out gas with destructive </p><p>chemicals. I use it for everything: coins, coin folders, mint sets , etc. Take your time, look things over and make it a fun time.</p><p>Also pick up The Official Red Book, A guide book of United States coins. It is a basic starter book and then some. </p><p>zeke[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 905124, member: 15455"]CBD, in my humble opinion there is nothing wrong with using 2x2 cardboard flips. If the flip is well stapled to try and prevent air and humidity from penetrating the coin/s should keep well for maybe 5-10 years if not longer depending that you store them in a dry place. The flip material is susceptable to absorbing moisture so DRY is a must A decent place to by coin supplies is , Wizard Coin Supply. They sell the flips with mylar plastic which will not hurt the coin/s at all. If long term storage is what you desire too then vacuum pack them with a food saver system. It is polypropylene and won't out gas with destructive chemicals. I use it for everything: coins, coin folders, mint sets , etc. Take your time, look things over and make it a fun time. Also pick up The Official Red Book, A guide book of United States coins. It is a basic starter book and then some. zeke[/QUOTE]
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