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Most of these are very in demand these days. Some enthusiasts opt to proudly showcase their coins in archival folders, while others prefer airtight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you choose, do not store yours in the soft flips you frequently find in the marketplace. They are comprised of polyvinyl chloride which decomposes in time and destroys the coin it was to protect. In the event you buy coins already within one of these, transfer it as quickly as possible to a better storage medium. You might consider Mylar, but understand that they are hard and might scuff the piece if it is not inserted and removed with care. Although they aren't airtight, they are choices for medium priced coins that will untouched for many years.
One thing is certain: regardless of how you choose to store your coins, it'll forever a source of continual enjoyment.
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