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<p>[QUOTE="2011steeny, post: 2769104, member: 87763"]For the individual uncirculated raw version ASE's, the most protective method of storing them, would be to place them in capsules, and store them in one of the many enclosed coin holders. Such as one of the wooden encapsulated coin holders, which would be the most compact type. A coin display type holder, which can be made of a wide variety of materials, but can be quite large, and would take up a lot of storage space.</p><p><br /></p><p>After that, I would suggest one of the ASE coin albums, with my first choice being the Dansco album, because I feel it offers the best protection for the coins. The Dansco album also would allow your niece and nephew, to look at the coins as much as they want without getting any contamination on the coins, (unless they remove the protective cover). Whitman used to make an album that had the protective plastic covers that go over the coins, but I haven't seen one in quite some time, (of coarse I haven't been looking either). Then there are other albums out there for ASE's, that just have the slots cut out for the coins themselves, but offer no significant protection.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2011steeny, post: 2769104, member: 87763"]For the individual uncirculated raw version ASE's, the most protective method of storing them, would be to place them in capsules, and store them in one of the many enclosed coin holders. Such as one of the wooden encapsulated coin holders, which would be the most compact type. A coin display type holder, which can be made of a wide variety of materials, but can be quite large, and would take up a lot of storage space. After that, I would suggest one of the ASE coin albums, with my first choice being the Dansco album, because I feel it offers the best protection for the coins. The Dansco album also would allow your niece and nephew, to look at the coins as much as they want without getting any contamination on the coins, (unless they remove the protective cover). Whitman used to make an album that had the protective plastic covers that go over the coins, but I haven't seen one in quite some time, (of coarse I haven't been looking either). Then there are other albums out there for ASE's, that just have the slots cut out for the coins themselves, but offer no significant protection.[/QUOTE]
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