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Lots of these are quite popular anymore. Some collectors opt to proudly display their coins in archival folders, while others like airtight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you do, don't store yours in the PVC flips you frequently find on the marketplace. These are comprised of PVC which decomposes in time and ruins the piece it was intended to protect. In the event you acquire a coin already within such a sleeve, transfer it ASAP to something better. You may consider Mylar, but recognize that they are brittle and may scratch the coin if isn't placed and taken out with care. Although they are not air-tight, they are alternatives for medium value coins that will be "left alone" for many years.
This is certain: regardless of where you choose to store your coins, it will always a source of never-ending pride.
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