COIN Protectors! How do you display or store your coins?
medications online alt="" />I've got a TON of coins, some in the paper folders with the cellophane, some not, some slabbed, I've got a lot of silver and gold bullion.Right now I made a folder with my collection for my coin protector divided into pennies, nickels, quarters, dimes, dollars.
But I've also got a TON of silver proof state quarters, etc., and it's all in a safe, but I'd like to organize some boxes better. Are there holders for slabbed coins? ANY ideas?
Yes, I got the mylar flaps for mine, not a "coin book" where you mash the penny into the too-small-hole to "display" it.
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Forget the slab. The future of the coin is how the coin looks as well as how rare it is. Grading is not a science and all the services have screwed up or gave their wrong opinion as to grade. Proof is breaking out a coin from it's slab and sending it back too who graded it and it comes back a higher or lower grade. This happens more than we know. You need to learn to grade coins at least a little. If a coin has a nice strike, nice eye appeal and no hairline scratches it will continue to go up in value, in or out of a slab. The slabs are not airtight, so one must be careful of storage. I am not against slabbed coins by the top grading services, one just has to be a little aware of things. Also grading standards have changed since PCGS and NGC started slabbing coins. Coins in their old holders may grade different. Also keep away from modern coins that grade proof 70 or MS-69, there are a lot of them out there and this first strike thing is a gimmick. Also I believe, the standards have gone down not up. Just my observations over the years.
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There is some sense
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As I may have said previously in this retort.
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though it's not all tight
The verses and meaning is coy and aloof
Check the spare change – so to speak – Slabbed/graded coins..
And thank you for your kind comment.