For years I wondered if languages other than English had the problems we had with dialects. Then, one year, my daughter who taught Kindergarten had three kids the same year whose primary language was the same but could not make themselves understood to each other. I remain amazed who well we here can communicate considering the geographic spread we represent.
For the trays, I've noticed that some do not have stickers or labels for the ancients. How do you identify them then? I suppose some people know their coins quite well but I doubt everything could be remembered. And what about for others if you pass away? I'm sure you have a notebook with info on them, just curious
Steve jokingly suggested storing his coins on the coin-spangled scarves of belly dancers. Cucumbor continued the joke by saying they wouldn't fit in a safe deposit box (they = three belly dancers). I implied that imprisoning three women in a small box was illegal
I store all of mine in 2x2 SAFLIPs in double row boxes. Have a picture somewhere but I can't find it at the moment.