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<p>[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 3919691, member: 74282"]I love trays for actually sharing and handling coins. There are more efficient methods for storage(and I'm not even using the trays themselves efficiently) but it's hard to beat the convenience of being able to quickly see and browse all your coins. My "storage trays" all have tags and cutout SAFLIP material to avoid the coins being scuffed on the tags but I have some spare trays just for sharing coins as well</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1033087[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I liked my envelopes as well too but after a few years of using them I had some envelopes starting to fall apart from opening them so often. I also found myself often regretting my envelopes when visiting other collectors and having to open and close a bunch of envelopes to share coins, so for me, trays are perfect. Since I buy at most 20-30 coins per year, I've got enough safe deposit box space for many years to come. For some other collectors I'm sure SAFLIPs are the best choice and for others, envelopes. In my opinion there's really no wrong way to do it as long as you're still taking time to appreciate and experience your coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 3919691, member: 74282"]I love trays for actually sharing and handling coins. There are more efficient methods for storage(and I'm not even using the trays themselves efficiently) but it's hard to beat the convenience of being able to quickly see and browse all your coins. My "storage trays" all have tags and cutout SAFLIP material to avoid the coins being scuffed on the tags but I have some spare trays just for sharing coins as well [ATTACH=full]1033087[/ATTACH] I liked my envelopes as well too but after a few years of using them I had some envelopes starting to fall apart from opening them so often. I also found myself often regretting my envelopes when visiting other collectors and having to open and close a bunch of envelopes to share coins, so for me, trays are perfect. Since I buy at most 20-30 coins per year, I've got enough safe deposit box space for many years to come. For some other collectors I'm sure SAFLIPs are the best choice and for others, envelopes. In my opinion there's really no wrong way to do it as long as you're still taking time to appreciate and experience your coins.[/QUOTE]
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