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<p>[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122163, member: 4068"]I have already made such a holder for airtites. I bought some BU statehood quarters already in airtites and made this holder to display them two ways. One holder display P&D's for each year (ten holders make the complete set). The other displays the P, D, Proof, Silver Proof and then I added a row for gold plated just for eye appeal. They look great and everyone one wants a set, but I can't get want I put into them, the price would be too high. I've made sets for some of my collector friends who are great guys and they had a fit when I just gave them to them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I also felt the back so they sit on a table top really smooth. They also stack well. I plan to fabricate a box to hold the ten, ten year sets. The great thing is you can change coins at will or if an airtite has a distracting scratch you can change it quite easily. The airtites are press fit with enough static friction that they won't fall out not matter how hard you shake them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122163, member: 4068"]I have already made such a holder for airtites. I bought some BU statehood quarters already in airtites and made this holder to display them two ways. One holder display P&D's for each year (ten holders make the complete set). The other displays the P, D, Proof, Silver Proof and then I added a row for gold plated just for eye appeal. They look great and everyone one wants a set, but I can't get want I put into them, the price would be too high. I've made sets for some of my collector friends who are great guys and they had a fit when I just gave them to them. I also felt the back so they sit on a table top really smooth. They also stack well. I plan to fabricate a box to hold the ten, ten year sets. The great thing is you can change coins at will or if an airtite has a distracting scratch you can change it quite easily. The airtites are press fit with enough static friction that they won't fall out not matter how hard you shake them.[/QUOTE]
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