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| These are growing in demand. Some investors prefer to proudly display their coins in archival folders, while others like airtight capsules, or mylar-lined carboard. Whatever you do, don't store yours in the PVC flips you frequently find in the market. They are comprised of polyvinyl chloride which decomposes in time and ruins the coin it was to preserve. Should you acquire a coin already within such a sleeve, transfer it as soon as possible to something better. You might consider Mylar, but understand that they are hard and might scratch the coin if isn't placed and removed carefully. While they aren't airtight, they're alternatives for moderate value coins that will be "left alone" for many years. |
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