Coin Trays/Sleeves ?

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  1. BuggedOut

    BuggedOut Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Hey Stackers,

    I'm just starting out with accumulating some bullion coins. Wondering what the best option is for actual storage and/or display if anyone has any suggestions.

    I've seen some coins sold in sets with little chests or veldt trays and I also see various cheap trays and sleeves on eBay but I'm wondering what the experienced stackers use and where do I get them?

    Thanks in advance for the help!

    Cheers,
    BuggedOut
     
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    -j-p-shmorgan New Member

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    Step 1: Buy an empty monster box.
    Step 2: Fill it up with PM's
    Step 3: Bury it some place safe.
    Step 4: Repeat step 1.

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    you can put in something like this, original packing when purchase a box of 100 coins from The Perth Mint or their distributors.
    3 x sizes available from Chip
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    or
    Airtite Tubes ~ like this available in 2 x sizes
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    I used to keep my bullion coins in coin flips (non-PVC) but as the stack got bigger that started to become a problem as they'd slide all over the place in my storage box. I now keep them in original tubes from the respective mints. You can get old mint tubes for a couple bucks each. Much easier to keep stuff in place. Since I only buy a few coins at a time, not whole tubes or monster boxes, it gives me an easy to follow goal; fill the tube! :) I still keep gold in flips since I'll never likely have enough to fill any sort of tube and I tend to stack older circulated gold coins (it isn't like they had nice mint tubes back then like they do now). I don't display my bullion or numi coins... don't want the wife... I mean burglars to know what I have ;)
     
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    i use these , fishing tackle boxs, for 1 oz rounds or less $10 to $15 ea from any camping store outlet

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    each slot can hold ( 9 )1 oz coins in capsules more of course uncapsuled
     

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