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Most of these are very desirable nowadays. Some investors like to proudly display their coins in archival folders, while others prefer air-tight capsules, or mylar-lined 2x2's. Whatever you choose, do not store yours in the PVC flips you often find on the market. They are made from polyvinyl chloride which breaks down in time and ruins the coin it was to protect. If you buy coins already within such a sleeve, transfer it as quickly as possible to something better. You might consider Mylar, but realize that they are hard and may scuff the piece if isn't inserted and removed carefully. Although they are not air-tight, they are adequate alternatives for moderate priced coins that will untouched for many years.
This is for sure: regardless of wherever you choose to keep your coins, it'll always a source of continual enjoyment. |
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