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<p>[QUOTE="Jwt708, post: 2262115, member: 32619"]Hmph...</p><p><br /></p><p>Search function.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry, I had to do it. Seriously there are reviews on the forum for Air-Tite "albums." My caveat is while Air-Tites can be pretty cheap, they're much more "expensive" than flips and 2x2s and if you're going to go the Air-Tite route, buy them in bulk to save on shipping. You can get them online for about $0.65 each but shipping is usually around $9. If you only want one...well that's just silly. But if you buy 45 at once then there you go. I used to buy them from my local coin store (LCS) when I bought a coin, but then I moved far away (seriously...Korea) and my options became much more limited.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you're 13, how high of a grade coins are you buying? When I was 13 most of my money was squandered on useless junk like computer games and sodas - and I didn't have much! If you're plucking coins from circulation I see no problem with using folders or albums off the shelf. In fact I store my American Silver Eagles (ASE) in a used Dansco...but they're just bullion coins so I'm not very concerned with them being damaged by the sliding plastic or cardboard material it's made from.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jwt708, post: 2262115, member: 32619"]Hmph... Search function. Sorry, I had to do it. Seriously there are reviews on the forum for Air-Tite "albums." My caveat is while Air-Tites can be pretty cheap, they're much more "expensive" than flips and 2x2s and if you're going to go the Air-Tite route, buy them in bulk to save on shipping. You can get them online for about $0.65 each but shipping is usually around $9. If you only want one...well that's just silly. But if you buy 45 at once then there you go. I used to buy them from my local coin store (LCS) when I bought a coin, but then I moved far away (seriously...Korea) and my options became much more limited. If you're 13, how high of a grade coins are you buying? When I was 13 most of my money was squandered on useless junk like computer games and sodas - and I didn't have much! If you're plucking coins from circulation I see no problem with using folders or albums off the shelf. In fact I store my American Silver Eagles (ASE) in a used Dansco...but they're just bullion coins so I'm not very concerned with them being damaged by the sliding plastic or cardboard material it's made from.[/QUOTE]
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