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<p>[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3497260, member: 90666"]I show below my ticket filing system. There's 100 PVC leaves, and I use the first 9 or 10 of 12 slots per leaf so I don't need to rearrange everything if I add a new coin (it's a lot more difficult to move PVC flips in and out of PVC leaves than to move coins between trays). Slot size fits 2x2 flips; if I have smaller tickets as is normal then I put the tickets into a 2x2 into the slot. If I've a full sizes 2x2 paper ticket such as the RBW paper envelopes (you can see RBW tickets in positions 2, 8 and 10 on this page) then I put it direct in without enveloping in another flip. My own tickets that you see here are 1.5 inches or so. The left hand of the visible page is the back of the prior page tickets - often I put my own ticket facing front and any prior collector ticket facing back and auction tickets in between these. I keep export permits and provenance-essential printed invoices in A5 (half size) plastic sleeves opposite the relevant page. I do not retain printed invoices unless essential for provenance because I know they'll never get passed on to future collectors. Just tickets.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]926566[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew McCabe, post: 3497260, member: 90666"]I show below my ticket filing system. There's 100 PVC leaves, and I use the first 9 or 10 of 12 slots per leaf so I don't need to rearrange everything if I add a new coin (it's a lot more difficult to move PVC flips in and out of PVC leaves than to move coins between trays). Slot size fits 2x2 flips; if I have smaller tickets as is normal then I put the tickets into a 2x2 into the slot. If I've a full sizes 2x2 paper ticket such as the RBW paper envelopes (you can see RBW tickets in positions 2, 8 and 10 on this page) then I put it direct in without enveloping in another flip. My own tickets that you see here are 1.5 inches or so. The left hand of the visible page is the back of the prior page tickets - often I put my own ticket facing front and any prior collector ticket facing back and auction tickets in between these. I keep export permits and provenance-essential printed invoices in A5 (half size) plastic sleeves opposite the relevant page. I do not retain printed invoices unless essential for provenance because I know they'll never get passed on to future collectors. Just tickets. [ATTACH=full]926566[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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