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Most of these are quite in demand these days. Some investors prefer to proudly showcase their coins in archival folders, while others prefer air-tight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you do, do not store yours in the PVC flips you frequently find in the market. These are comprised of polyvinyl chloride which breaks down in time and destroys the piece it was intended to protect. Should you purchase a coin already within such a sleeve, move it ASAP to a better storage medium. You may consider Mylar, but recognize that these are hard and might scuff the piece if it is not inserted and removed with care. While they aren't airtight, they are reasonable alternatives for moderate priced coins that will be "left alone" for numerous a long time.
This is for sure: regardless of how you decide to keep your coins, it'll always a source of permanent pride.
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