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Many of these are very desirable these days. Some investors prefer to proudly showcase their coins in archival folders, while others prefer airtight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you do, don't store yours in the soft flips you frequently find in the marketplace. These are comprised of polyvinyl chloride which breaks down in time and destroys the coin it was to preserve. If you purchase a coin already within such a sleeve, transfer it as soon as possible to something better. You may consider Mylar, but realize that they are brittle and might scratch the piece if isn't inserted and removed carefully. Although they aren't airtight, they are choices for moderate value coins that will be "left alone" for many years.
One thing is for sure: regardless of how you decide to store your coins, it will always a source of permanent pride. |
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