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<p>[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122147, member: 4068"]They do make a self adhesive filp. I can't rememeber what site I saw these at but they're out there. The only down fall is that they'll most likely cost.</p><p>I use regular flips I get 100 for 4.99 from my coin dealer. I don't use stamples though, I tape the three edges with clear thin tape. Then I keep them in 20 pieces pages holders, the nice ones, they cost about 60 cent a pieces and then I use the "D" ring binders to hold the pages. These "D" ring binders cost six bucks a pieces, not cheap, but worth the money in the way that they store the page and keep stress off the ring holes of the page. I find this way of storing my collection easy to separate and view. All my coin club buddies are impressed when they see what I've done. I don't know of too many people that "like" stampled filps.</p><p>I keep the ASE's, Morgans, Peace Dollars, Silver rounds and other special commemoratives in airtites and in a 50 piece felted storage case made for coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 122147, member: 4068"]They do make a self adhesive filp. I can't rememeber what site I saw these at but they're out there. The only down fall is that they'll most likely cost. I use regular flips I get 100 for 4.99 from my coin dealer. I don't use stamples though, I tape the three edges with clear thin tape. Then I keep them in 20 pieces pages holders, the nice ones, they cost about 60 cent a pieces and then I use the "D" ring binders to hold the pages. These "D" ring binders cost six bucks a pieces, not cheap, but worth the money in the way that they store the page and keep stress off the ring holes of the page. I find this way of storing my collection easy to separate and view. All my coin club buddies are impressed when they see what I've done. I don't know of too many people that "like" stampled filps. I keep the ASE's, Morgans, Peace Dollars, Silver rounds and other special commemoratives in airtites and in a 50 piece felted storage case made for coins.[/QUOTE]
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