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Most of these are quite desirable these days. Some investors like to proudly display their coins in archival folders, while others like air-tight capsules, or mylar-lined 2x2's. Whatever you do, don't store yours in the soft flips you frequently find on the marketplace. These are made from polyvinyl chloride which breaks down in time and destroys the piece it was to protect. Should you buy coins already within one of these, transfer it as soon as possible to a better storage medium. You may consider acetate flips, but recognize that these are hard and might scuff the piece if it is not inserted and removed carefully. Although they aren't air-tight, they are adequate alternatives for medium value coins that will untouched for numerous years.
This is for sure: regardless of wherever you decide to keep your coins, it will always a source of never-ending pride.
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