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<p>[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 1892632, member: 5787"]I will say that this was a very good read. I use many different types of coin storage include the 2"x2". Yes, you can get a little dust on them but it can be mitigated by a piece of tissue paper or compressed air if you're a little obsessd. I find them quite useful to store lower valued coins by denomination and year. I even store some higher valued foreign coins so that I can put them in plastic sleeves and keep them by country in a ringed binder. Since most of the coins are of lower value, I find it ridiculous to pay more than a couple of cents a piece for storage on them. Thus, I buy a few thousand every year at a coin show or from the wizzard. I love my intercept shield storage albums but they do have one big drawback. It is quite hard to get some coins, especially proof coins, into those holes. I hate to admit it, but I've used the back end of a pen to push them into the hole. The process of getting them into the hole will sometimes crease the page.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Ham, post: 1892632, member: 5787"]I will say that this was a very good read. I use many different types of coin storage include the 2"x2". Yes, you can get a little dust on them but it can be mitigated by a piece of tissue paper or compressed air if you're a little obsessd. I find them quite useful to store lower valued coins by denomination and year. I even store some higher valued foreign coins so that I can put them in plastic sleeves and keep them by country in a ringed binder. Since most of the coins are of lower value, I find it ridiculous to pay more than a couple of cents a piece for storage on them. Thus, I buy a few thousand every year at a coin show or from the wizzard. I love my intercept shield storage albums but they do have one big drawback. It is quite hard to get some coins, especially proof coins, into those holes. I hate to admit it, but I've used the back end of a pen to push them into the hole. The process of getting them into the hole will sometimes crease the page.[/QUOTE]
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