How do you store your coin stash?

Seagates

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Well I was sitting here debating upon what I was going to do with my silver/wheats, that i have been accumulating up until now they have just been sitting on my desk but I can see how that will become a problem sometime in the future. I suppose I could put them in one of the coin boxes I have, but figured that wouldn't be near as fun as having a special trinket box or something.

What do you guys do for storage? Tackle boxes? Rubbermaid? Wooden treasure chest? Cardboard coin box?

Just trying to get some ideas so i can figure out how to handle mine :icon_king:
 

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HolyDiver

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I keep my silver and wheats in plastic Rubbermaid containers. Not sure if this will be good for the long run........ :icon_scratch:
 

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Ah, yes that is also a valid point. I don't want to use something that will destroy the numismatic potential value of the coins either (I've heard that some type of plastic does this, pvc?).
 

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For the halves, I use regular paper $10 half wrappers that you can get from most any bank...I roll them and store them in the bank ($25) penny boxes double stacked....eighteen rolls on the bottom row and eighteen rolls on the top row for a total of 36 rolls or 720 halves per box.

I then use duct tape to secure the top, bottom and sides. The box is then labeled with a permanent marker so I know if it is 40% or 90% halves. I do not store the Franklin's or Walkers this way....this is just for the Kennedy's.

Sure can't beat the price of the wrappers and boxes....lol.

If you want to keep a coin for numismatic value, this is not the route to go.
 

Shake-N-Bake

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I store my BOOTY in a chest. :icon_pirat:
 

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I roll my wheats in normal paper wrappers, label them, and then put them into a normal penny box. Same thing with my pre-60 nickels. For silver, I'm just keeping it in a lockbox until I've got enough money saved up to buy a treasure chest. :thumbsup:
 

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I have some wooden display boxes where I put my newest finds but I have filled them up and placed allot of my coins in a fireproof/waterproof safe. Eventually when that fills up, I might have to do safe deposit box or something.

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Diver_Down

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I've been getting skunked on so many boxes as of late that I don't have to worry about storing the silver. Out of 8 boxes this week, I scored 2 40%. Woo Hoo! But to answer your question, I hoard the silver in one of my treasure chests and when the silver goes high, the silver is sold. In turn, I buy gold with the profits. The gold does not get sold. Nothing quite as cool for a guy than to have a chest of gold.
 

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So I guess my ziplocks in the freezer isn't such a good idea?! :D
 

Shake-N-Bake

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hey shake n bake open up that box and show us what is inside


It's about a 1/3 of the way full of wheats. I have three of them and my goal is to fill them all with wheats. My silver (little that I find) goes into a floor safe. When its full I will be sure to post some pics.

DON'T BE EYEBALLING MY BOOTY :wink:
 

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Wheats I toss in a wood cigar box - its about 95% full though so Im looking for another one.
Rosie dimes, 90% Ken, & 40% kens go to seperate ziploc bags that then get locked in my gun cabinet (its bolted to the studs in the wall). All the older coins that I find gets put into the plastc coin tubes then directly to my safe (its bolted down so don't get any ideas... >:( ;D ).

It would be cool to have a treasure chest but I live in a garden apartment and I'm paranoid about people breaking in as my windows are all ground level so I'de rather lock them up.
 

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I will follow, " I do not know how to write her name", advise to storage the halves.

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Jack_Mightyheart said:
Darth Walker said:
I will follow, " I do not know how to write her name", advise to storage the halves.

DW

Uhh....what?

I think he means "LJ" - ;D
 

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LJ said:
For the halves, I use regular paper $10 half wrappers that you can get from most any bank...I roll them and store them in the bank ($25) penny boxes double stacked....eighteen rolls on the bottom row and eighteen rolls on the top row for a total of 36 rolls or 720 halves per box.

I then use duct tape to secure the top, bottom and sides. The box is then labeled with a permanent marker so I know if it is 40% or 90% halves. I do not store the Franklin's or Walkers this way....this is just for the Kennedy's.

Sure can't beat the price of the wrappers and boxes....lol.

If you want to keep a coin for numismatic value, this is not the route to go.

Now that's funny LJ. I can only Imagine!

Why wouldn't you just use the Half Dollar boxes. Unless the reason is the size of the Safety deposit boxes.

And when I say "Safety Deposit Boxes" (plural) I'll bet you may have filled a few up.!

Mojo
 

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Since Treasurefiend brought up the dimes, I use old mahogany cigar boxes. The dimes are stored in the glass cigar tubes. Pretty cool to open a beautiful cigar box only to see gleaming tubes of silver.
 

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Diver_Down said:
Since Treasurefiend brought up the dimes, I use old mahogany cigar boxes. The dimes are stored in the glass cigar tubes. Pretty cool to open a beautiful cigar box only to see gleaming tubes of silver.

That sounds really cool. Right now I'm keeping my finds spread out all over the dining room table.
 

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