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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 423048, member: 4552"]Depends on the coin show as to what is available in proof and uncirc sets. At one coin show I attend there is a dealer that has a table full of nothing but those and from just about any year you could imagine. Not sure what he charges since I already have way to many of those. </p><p>As to storing Proof and Uncirc sets. I get some every year and just put them in large cardboard boxes. Of course in my house a dehumidifier is going all year long so the humidity in my house is minimal therefore I have no problem with coins tarnishing, toning, corroding, etc. </p><p>I also have well over 100 Whitman Classic Albums and no problems with them at all. </p><p>Using coin storing items is like asking people which car is best, which ice creame taste better, who should I marry, what kind of job should I look for. Everyone has different taste and opinions.</p><p>I would suggest as long as your just getting started to constantly tell yourself that this is a hobby and is supposed to be fun. Worrying about how to store a coin properly could well end up as ulcers. Just enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 423048, member: 4552"]Depends on the coin show as to what is available in proof and uncirc sets. At one coin show I attend there is a dealer that has a table full of nothing but those and from just about any year you could imagine. Not sure what he charges since I already have way to many of those. As to storing Proof and Uncirc sets. I get some every year and just put them in large cardboard boxes. Of course in my house a dehumidifier is going all year long so the humidity in my house is minimal therefore I have no problem with coins tarnishing, toning, corroding, etc. I also have well over 100 Whitman Classic Albums and no problems with them at all. Using coin storing items is like asking people which car is best, which ice creame taste better, who should I marry, what kind of job should I look for. Everyone has different taste and opinions. I would suggest as long as your just getting started to constantly tell yourself that this is a hobby and is supposed to be fun. Worrying about how to store a coin properly could well end up as ulcers. Just enjoy the hobby.[/QUOTE]
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