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<p>[QUOTE="Teddydogno1, post: 1952143, member: 71226"]I know this has been talked about many times and I'm not so much asking about the purely MECHANICAL aspects of storage (I'm aware of what the major options are). </p><p><br /></p><p>Rather, I've just started accumulating a "set" of the bullion/uncirculated type of ASEs and have already amassed 13 years of them (plus a couple of duplicates). I'm getting them in various states of packaging, from purely raw, naked rounds to mint cellophane to airtites to Littleton packs. I don't really want to store them in their varied packages "as received", but I also wouldn't want to devalue them in any way if any of the packaging is valuable. NOT talking about any graded/slabbed coins (not going there...they are almost bullion to me with a little extra interest value).</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't really like tubes because I don't like the thought of them clanking together. I think I want to go with the extra-large (Crown size?) cardboard and mylar squares and put them into a box. Sound like a good idea? Take 'em out of the various sleeves, cellophane and Littleton holder and make them nice and uniform. (Oh, the few that I have in Mint packaging with capsules and velvet boxes will stay that way...like the 2007-W Uncirulated). I'm using the cardboard squares in 2x2 size for the rest of my coins as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another option is binder pages/sleeves, but I don't think I want that route. </p><p><br /></p><p>Going to place an order for some supplies and need to decide how I want them. Thanks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Rob[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Teddydogno1, post: 1952143, member: 71226"]I know this has been talked about many times and I'm not so much asking about the purely MECHANICAL aspects of storage (I'm aware of what the major options are). Rather, I've just started accumulating a "set" of the bullion/uncirculated type of ASEs and have already amassed 13 years of them (plus a couple of duplicates). I'm getting them in various states of packaging, from purely raw, naked rounds to mint cellophane to airtites to Littleton packs. I don't really want to store them in their varied packages "as received", but I also wouldn't want to devalue them in any way if any of the packaging is valuable. NOT talking about any graded/slabbed coins (not going there...they are almost bullion to me with a little extra interest value). I don't really like tubes because I don't like the thought of them clanking together. I think I want to go with the extra-large (Crown size?) cardboard and mylar squares and put them into a box. Sound like a good idea? Take 'em out of the various sleeves, cellophane and Littleton holder and make them nice and uniform. (Oh, the few that I have in Mint packaging with capsules and velvet boxes will stay that way...like the 2007-W Uncirulated). I'm using the cardboard squares in 2x2 size for the rest of my coins as well. Another option is binder pages/sleeves, but I don't think I want that route. Going to place an order for some supplies and need to decide how I want them. Thanks. Rob[/QUOTE]
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