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Jules

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Hello

Currently I'm storing my coins in albums which have clear plastic pockets. However, I've read that these are not the best long-term solution because of contamination from the plastic. I've been considering switching to Lindner capsules (maybe with the annular inserts which adjust to differently sized coins). I'd be grateful for any advice on the pros and cons.

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Jules

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Hello

Currently I'm storing my coins in albums which have clear plastic pockets. However, I've read that these are not the best long-term solution because of contamination from the plastic. I've been considering switching to Lindner capsules (maybe with the annular inserts which adjust to differently sized coins). I'd be grateful for any advice on the pros and cons.

Regards

Jules

If your album will take 2x2 flips problem solved.

I use these for the majority of my coins (although I have 4 linder trays and 14 other types of tray...10 in aluminium cases :P )

Linder capsules with inserts would cost me more than an Oxford shilling. :o

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If your album will take 2x2 flips problem solved.

I use the Lighthouse Optima M range for this, where you can store 12 2*2's per page, my better coins are self slabbed :ph34r:

The pages with slips in for the coins were also pretty good, but the plastic is hard so I was always worried about scratching the coins.

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Thanks all. 2*2 Flips sound promising.

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