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whitman coin Is there a coin collection album for 2x2 hard plastic coin holders? I would like to put my coin collection in an album but I am having a difficult time finding an album and album pag...


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Is there a coin collection album for 2x2 hard plastic coin holders?

I would like to put my coin collection in an album but I am having a difficult time finding an album and album pages for my 2x2 hard plastic coin holders. Most of my coins are in these types of cases and I find they are better at protecting coins then the 2x2 cardboard holders.I have found several albums for 2x2 cardboard coin holders but nothing for hard plastic cases, such as the H.E. Harris plastic coin holders or the Whitman plastic holders

There are no albums that I know of for the hard plastic 2X2's made by harris or Whitman. There is a company called Eagle that has hard plastic cases and there own album. www.eaglecoinholders.com. Coin World the weekly coin magazine also has a hard plastic case and a special album. From them in order to get a discount you must get their magazine but they will sell to others but without a discount. www.coinworld.com or if a subscriber like I am I go to www.amosadvantage.com. Another place to try for there are new products all the time is www.brooklyngallery.com they are a large dealer in supplies for coins and stamps and have a huge inventory. Others to try are www.jpscorner.com they carry some of the coin world items. Hope this sets you on the right road.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Liberty Head Half Dollars 1892 1906 Whitman Bookshelf Coin Album
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Washington Quarters 1932 Whitman Bookshelf Coin Album
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Franklin Half Dollars 1948 1963 Whitman Bookshelf Coin Album
Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1941 1947 Whitman Bookshelf Coin Album
Walking Liberty Half Dollars 1941 1947 Whitman Bookshelf Coin Album
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Mercury Head Silver Dime Collection 52 Coin Lot Whitman Album Folder
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Franklin Half Dollar Complete Set in Whitman Album 35 Coins
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Kennedy Half dollar starter set with 26 coins in a Whitman Classic album
1964 1985 Kennedy Half Dollars 35 Coins In Whitman Folder
1964 1985 Kennedy Half Dollars 35 Coins In Whitman Folder
1986 1999 Kennedy Half Dollars 1969 1989 Proof 30 Coins In Whitman Folder
1986 1999 Kennedy Half Dollars 1969 1989 Proof 30 Coins In Whitman Folder
Whitman Guide to Overstruck Ancient Greek Coins
Whitman Guide to Overstruck Ancient Greek Coins
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VTG PEANUTS SNOOPY Coin Bank Christmas Sleigh Whitmans Candies Advertising EUC
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Complete Lincoln wheat set of 144 coins in a Whitman Classic Album 1909 1958 d
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WHITMAN 9411 LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIMES COIN ALBUM LN
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WHITMAN 9400 HALF CENTS 1793 1857 COIN ALBUM NIW
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Buffalo Nickel Collection 76 Coins 3 Whitman Books
1947 5th EDITION BLUE BOOK HANDBOOK OF US COINS WHITMAN PUBLISHING CO
1947 5th EDITION BLUE BOOK HANDBOOK OF US COINS WHITMAN PUBLISHING CO
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Cherrypickers Guide to Rare Die Varieties of US Coins 5th Ed Vol 2 by Whitman
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Eisenhower 32 Coin Collection Complete 1971 1978 P D S in Whitman Album
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1909 to 1965 beyond 106 coins Wheat Pennies Collection in Whitman 1 2 Folder
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Whitman Coin Holders with Various 1964 US Coins
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Whitman Bookshelf Album 9459 for World Coins Vol1NEW
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BUFFALO INDIAN NICKELS 1913 1938 WHITMAN COIN ALBUM 46 COINS
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Whitman Set of Indian Head and Flying Eagle Pennies 58 coins keys included
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Presidential Dollar 20 Coin set 2007 P 2011 P in Whitman Album uncirculated
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WHITMAN COIN BOARD LINCOLN HEAD PENNY MISSSING ONE COIN
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Washington Quarters Whitman Coin Album 1932 75x95
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Statehood Quarters Whitman Coin Album PD 75x95
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Barber Half Dollar Whitman Coin Album 75x95
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Walking Liberty Half Dollars Whitman Coin Album 75x95

How Should I Store My Coins?

How Should I Store My Coins?
By Robert L Taylor, JD
There are two concerns when discussing the storage of coins. First, the storage of the individual coin, and Second, the storage of a group of coins, or an entire collection.
Storage of a Coin Collection
The Environment of the entire Collection, or Group of Coins is the focus, taking into consideration Temperature, Humidity and Light. A relatively constant, moderate to low temperature and low humidity are preferable for long term storage of numismatic collectibles. Placing packets of silica gel, which absorbs moisture, in the coin storage areas helps control atmospheric humidity. The less light, the better; and absolutely no sunlight. This is why a safe or vault is ultimate storage container; because it controls Temperature, Light and Humidity, and provides Superior Safety.
Groups of Coins, or Collections are best stored in plastic coin boxes, such as sold by PCGS, NGC and Whitman, and which will hold 20, separated, "slabbed" coins. Another alternative is a cardboard coin storage box (single and double; red, blue or black), which stack easily on each other. Different sizes are available for slabs, as well as Vinyl and Cardboard Flips.
Storage of Individual Coins
Putting Individual coins into Holders is Imperative for all coins whose condition is BU and above, or MS60 and higher. Coins below these designations are considered "circulated" because they are found in the general circulation of money. Typically this will mean they are found in pocket change, or in rolls of coins purchased at a local bank. Although collecting Circulated coins is a great personal challenge for many collectors, the more serious Coin Collectors will concentrate on "Uncirculated" coins (BU+ and MS60+ ) because of their better condition (grade), value, and appearance.
Types of Containers or Holders.
Almost anything will do for coins with small or no numismatic value. A coin that is worth only face value, is not likely to have much numismatic value. while nearly airtight holders made of inert materials are a better idea for valuable coins.
Bags, jars and boxes are adequate for raw pocket change and circulated coins.
Paper Envelopes or Paper Flips of various sizes (usually 2 x 2) are still used for single coins. Be sure to use envelopes made explicitly for holding coins, otherwise your coins may change color (tone) over time due to reaction with sulfur or other chemicals present in the paper. Since the coin can not be seen, it is now out of favor with collectors.
Folders and Albums are sold primarily for series and type sets. Properly used, they offer moderate protection from wear and handling. Over the years coins may tone due to reaction with sulfur or other chemicals present in the folders and albums, and are therefore not a good choice for long term storage of higher grade coins. The coins are still exposed to light, air, chemicals and human touching. Albums have clear plastic covers over the coins, which slide in and out. This sliding action can leave unwanted and unattractive marks on the coin.
Plastic Flips are available in various materials. "Soft" flips were once made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which decomposed over time with disastrous results for coins; leaving a green appearance and substance. PVC flips are no longer made and sold. Mylar, vinyl and acetate flips do not contain PVC. While not airtight, they are reasonable choices for moderate value coins that will be "left alone" for multiple years.
Vinyl Pages (8 ½ x 11) which fit into a 3 ring binder. Well suited for Cardboard and Vinyl Flips, with great visability of coin obverse and reverse. This is a Great Favorite.
Mylar-lined Cardboard Flips, often called "2x2s" or cardboard flips. At one time, the most preferred and commonly used. but also available in other sizes, are similar to plastic flips. A coin is placed between the two halves, which are then folded over and stapled together (some brands contain an adhesive). The boxes that they come in are ideal for multiple coin storage.
Tubes are plastic containers designed to hold a number of the same size coins. They come in different sizes for different coins. They are fine for bulk storage of circulated coins and are appropriate for higher grade Uncirculated, BU+ and MS60+ coins. A disadvantage is that the coins cannot be viewed without being removed from the tube.
Hard Plastic Holders are preferable for more valuable coins. They are self sealing, and not known to contain any materials that harm coins and offer good protection against scratches, touching and handling, air and chemicals, and other physical damage. They are available for individual and small sets of coins, and come in all sizes.
Slabs are Sonically Sealed hard plastic holders for individual coins. They offer Excellent protection. Because of the expense of having a coin slabbed, they are generally suitable only for more valuable coins i.e.: BU+ and MS60+ Coins.
Although generic slabs are available, most often, a slab will be seen holding a coin that has been Professionally Certified and Graded - which has tremendous advantages. The biggest advantage is when buying a coin on the Internet or by phone. You know what you're getting. A coin Certified and Graded by one of the "Top Four" gives reliability, assurance and security. A big advantage over the scam sellers of raw coins, and non-conforming grading companies.

Have fun collecting your Perfect Coins!

Robert L Taylor, JD
Copyright 2006

About the Author

Robert Taylor is a 59 year old retired Lawyer, from Denver, CO, who spent most of his career representing people who could not afford an attorney, and who has had a passion for collecting US coins, particularly Morgan Dollars, since the age of 6. Wanting to share his Passion, he created http://www.ThePerfect-Coin.Com which features US Rare and Modern Dollars (from 1878) and Coins (from 1960 to 2000), all Certified and Graded by NGC or PCGS.
For Beginning Coin Collectors, he then created http://www.Beginning-Coin-Collecting.Com which features US Modern Coins, from 1960 to 2000, that are high quality BU, Certified and Slabbed Coins that are all priced less than $10 per coin.

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