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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3734258, member: 112"]I was being facetious, pretty sure you realized that though. That said, post #14 in this thread provided a good example of a better way. Post #35 is yet another example of a better way. And I've made more posts than I can count on proper storage methods - a better way. Given how long you've been around here, I would think you have read many of them.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I'm not trying to pick on you or single you out. I imagine you go through the same things everybody does regarding this subject. They don't like this, or that, or something else, about what they know is a better way, and know it for a fact. Quite often their reason is cost. So instead they do what they do - just like you do.</p><p><br /></p><p>But I would urge you to ask yourself this simple question. If you like a coin well enough to put it in your collection, is it not worth 50 cents to be able to store that coin properly and protect it to the best of your ability for decades to come ? Is it not worth giving up your preference for the presentation aspect or convenience of the storage method you currently use to be able to do that ? </p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line, that's what it all boils down to, that simple little paragraph above this line.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3734258, member: 112"]I was being facetious, pretty sure you realized that though. That said, post #14 in this thread provided a good example of a better way. Post #35 is yet another example of a better way. And I've made more posts than I can count on proper storage methods - a better way. Given how long you've been around here, I would think you have read many of them. But I'm not trying to pick on you or single you out. I imagine you go through the same things everybody does regarding this subject. They don't like this, or that, or something else, about what they know is a better way, and know it for a fact. Quite often their reason is cost. So instead they do what they do - just like you do. But I would urge you to ask yourself this simple question. If you like a coin well enough to put it in your collection, is it not worth 50 cents to be able to store that coin properly and protect it to the best of your ability for decades to come ? Is it not worth giving up your preference for the presentation aspect or convenience of the storage method you currently use to be able to do that ? Bottom line, that's what it all boils down to, that simple little paragraph above this line.[/QUOTE]
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