How do you organize, store, manage, etc your stack?

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  1. Ele

    Ele New Member

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    My stack is still tiny but... I start to worry about organizing and storing it. It is easy with the gemstones - they are small, easy to organize and cheap to store in a bank safe deposit box. But... it seems different with coins! - They are big - require a lot of space, different size of the coin or capsule - it is hard to organize them (especially when a new stacker buys one coin from all available like me :lol: ). I've tried different containers and seems the most useful one is ... a toolbox! :eek:

    So... the question is obvious - do you use any special containers to store them or just ordinary boxes and how you generally manage your stack?

    Thanks :)
     
  2. Golden ChipMunk

    Golden ChipMunk Well-Known Member

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    Keep them in original tray.

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    If they are loose keep them in the Tubes.

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    I would suggest a good spreadsheet and some nice tubes. I've only recently begun putting my coins in original mint tubes because I only buy a few ounces at a time. I'm just now to the point a tube makes sense. It has really helped clean up the box though. I also try to only stack five different coin types. This makes tubes make more sense and also makes tracking easier. On my tracking spreadsheet I have cointype, price paid (I include shipping into that) and the date. I could probably add spot at the time but I figure I can look up histrical numbers if I need to. This helps me stay focused on the stack and goals and it has been huge with helping me lower my dollar cost average. Even though I mainly stack just five types of coins (ASE, Maples, Libertads, Philharmonics and Britannias) I have picked up maybe 10 oz of other stuff like fractional Libertads and Noah's Arks, some Scottsdale rounds and Isle of Man Angels. They do make my box a bit messy so I am really trying to keep the impulse buys down. When I'm finished my 1st 110 oz of silver coins (one tube of each) I was thinking of 10 oz bars for the next 100 oz. I might change that up though and try for 5 oz coins like the ATBs and Libertads. We'll see what spot is looking like when I'm done this current goal :)
     
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    I like to store mine on racks, makes it easy to do a quick count check of the bars -

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  5. sammysilver

    sammysilver Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    I like how you have separated the dark chocolate from the milk chocolate, and tell me is that the fruit and nut to the left?
     
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    lol, couldn't even afford that much chocolate :)
     
  7. Ele

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    :D If I had that many bars, I think I will not have much problems storing them. The problems are the small coins, ratling in a plastic box :lol:

    And I know the best and the safest place for the chocolate with or without nuts and fruits
     
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    House Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Silver gets dumped into one of these surprisingly strong bags

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    Tubes and bagged loose coins go in these handy but space wasting Noah's Ark boxes

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    silver addict Active Member Silver Stacker

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    i use this for my 1 oz rounds

    ( a fishing tackle box )


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  10. Ele

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    fishing tackle box is a very good idea :) better than the toolbox - thanks :)

    thank you too
     
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    Jislizard Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    I havn't found a good way to store yet. I thought it was a good idea early on to get one of everything to see what I like. Bars,rounds and coins of all sizes. I trying keep things grouped but they just end up in a box.
     
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    I am ready..

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    You can use Noodle box, saving you noodling them around...


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    Thanks for the tips.
     
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    It's a problem I wish I had!

    3oz of silver isn't much to organise... when I get to 10 ounces I might try stacking according to when I made each purchase and make a small tower. At the moment it looks more like a tree stump.
     
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    The important thing with shipping containers is you have to paint them every couple years so they don't get rusty.
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