Coin protection

boristhespider88

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If you are wanting to protect them, don't put them in folders.

I like Intercept Shield albums for my really nice coins and Dansco makes some pretty good stuff.

I like airtights for holding individual coins.
 

Molon Labe

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Folders will not protect the coins 100% (Can cause spotting and toning). If you want solid protection for a few years just as you found the coin, just buy 2x2 cardboard holders and staple them in there and organize as you wish.
 

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If you're constantly upgrading, plastic flips are the easiest to work with.
 

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Folders will not protect the coins 100% (Can cause spotting and toning). If you want solid protection for a few years just as you found the coin, just buy 2x2 cardboard holders and staple them in there and organize as you wish.

You may find it worthwhile to use canned air to blow away any tiny cardboard particles from the inside of the 2x2 holder, before putting the coin in there. Don't just blow on them with your own mouth, or you will get tiny spit particles in there. That'll result in spots on the coin in the long term.
 

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