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<p>[QUOTE="Tim Sweet, post: 3541575, member: 103085"]If you are collecting AU or higher grade of coins how do you store them?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I started by collecting just bullion silver American Eagles, bars, rounds and 90% silver coins about a year ago. The volume is manageable.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Then I got hooked on some of the Silver Proof/Reverse quarters (America the Beautiful - mainly) and moved into CLAD versions of these.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>For the .999 silver and above I store in Air-Tight capsules and then in a coin envelope where I right the details. These are then stored in portable fire proof locking boxes. That is possible because of the low volume.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>With a couple thousands CLAD and 90%-40% silver coins, it’s not possible to have that many Air-Tight capsules and fire proof boxes. Most are in coin envelopes with the detail written on them and numbered for inventory/insurance and in boxes. What do you file your coins in?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sweet, post: 3541575, member: 103085"]If you are collecting AU or higher grade of coins how do you store them? I started by collecting just bullion silver American Eagles, bars, rounds and 90% silver coins about a year ago. The volume is manageable. Then I got hooked on some of the Silver Proof/Reverse quarters (America the Beautiful - mainly) and moved into CLAD versions of these. For the .999 silver and above I store in Air-Tight capsules and then in a coin envelope where I right the details. These are then stored in portable fire proof locking boxes. That is possible because of the low volume. With a couple thousands CLAD and 90%-40% silver coins, it’s not possible to have that many Air-Tight capsules and fire proof boxes. Most are in coin envelopes with the detail written on them and numbered for inventory/insurance and in boxes. What do you file your coins in?[/QUOTE]
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