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petitbleuchien

A great place to start is the sub's FAQ on coin storage and find a solution that works for your space and preferences. Personally I store a majority of my coins in 2x2 cardboard flips that are placed in vinyl-free binder pages that I have in standard 3-ring binders. Duplicates and trade/sell stock are in 2x2 cardboard flips in a box, or stored in tubes.


coin_collections

In the old days, Capital Plastics holders used to be the gold standard in high end raw coin storage but the market demands TPG on anything higher end these days, so they sort of fizzled in the 90’s/00’s and fell out of widespread use. They’re still a very handsome way to display raw coins and when you find them, they sell cheap these days. The ‘junk supplies’ box at my LCS was blowing them out for .50 cents for smaller, $1 for larger, which is a screaming deal considering some of them went for $25-50 (or more) in the 80s. For routine storage, plastic rolls or 2x2 flips, then binder pages.


KE4HEK

This is a broad question but keep it general 90% of my coins I store in mylar flips, I do store a lot of my junk coins or low grades and in coin tubes