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<p>[QUOTE="Bayern, post: 7699056, member: 99002"]As for staplers, I use the Max flat clinch stapler, which automatically flattens staples as you go. They are available at most coin supply online stores, as well as Amazon. They are priced around $15, and a box of Max brand staples (5000/box) is around $2.50. Wizard and Coinsupply express are 2 of the better known online stores, and have most everything you will need. The latter has the best over all prices for quality supplies from my experience, and also excellent customer service. Also a decent variety of reference books. As for 2x2 coin storage boxes, I usually use black heavy duty cardboard double row boxes. They also are available in assorted sizes with single row. The red boxes are good as well, just not as durable. CC single row boxes (blue for nickels, green for dime, etc. don't hold up as well from my experience). I have not used the following product, and if not mistaken, it is called Dullers Darkener, but this might help you with the staple scratches. At least to keep them from standing out so much. Not sure if readily available online, but have seen it at coin shows. It comes in a small capsule from what I recall. Hope this info is of some help to you<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie50" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bayern, post: 7699056, member: 99002"]As for staplers, I use the Max flat clinch stapler, which automatically flattens staples as you go. They are available at most coin supply online stores, as well as Amazon. They are priced around $15, and a box of Max brand staples (5000/box) is around $2.50. Wizard and Coinsupply express are 2 of the better known online stores, and have most everything you will need. The latter has the best over all prices for quality supplies from my experience, and also excellent customer service. Also a decent variety of reference books. As for 2x2 coin storage boxes, I usually use black heavy duty cardboard double row boxes. They also are available in assorted sizes with single row. The red boxes are good as well, just not as durable. CC single row boxes (blue for nickels, green for dime, etc. don't hold up as well from my experience). I have not used the following product, and if not mistaken, it is called Dullers Darkener, but this might help you with the staple scratches. At least to keep them from standing out so much. Not sure if readily available online, but have seen it at coin shows. It comes in a small capsule from what I recall. Hope this info is of some help to you:happy:[/QUOTE]
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