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of these are extremely popular nowadays. Some enthusiasts prefer to proudly display their coins in archival folders, while others prefer air-tight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you choose, do not store yours in the soft flips you often find in the marketplace. They are comprised of polyvinyl chloride which decomposes over time and destroys the piece it was to protect. Should you buy a coin already within such a sleeve, move it ASAP to something better. You may consider acetate flips, but understand that they are brittle and may scuff the piece if isn't inserted and taken out carefully. Although they are not airtight, they are adequate choices for moderate priced coins that will untouched for many years.
This is for sure: regardless of wherever you decide to store your coins, it'll forever a source of never-ending pride.
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