How do you like to store/catalogue your coins

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I get the self-adhesive cardboard flips.  They're a little more expensive than the plain cardboard flips that you staple together or the plastic flips, but they look nicer because they don't have the staples and no air can get in once they're sealed.  On the downside, if you need to take the coin out you need to ruin the flip to get them out.  I store them in plastic pages in a 3 ring binder.

I usually record the country and KM number on the front-top, the year and denomination on the front-bottom, the mintage on the back-top and the ASW on the back-bottom if relevant.  Of course I use this site to help catalogue them.
Hello,

I store mine in the 2x2 cardboard flips that you have to staple. On the flip I record the Country and km. I use an excel file to keep track of all of them. I keep them in the 9" boxes. On the excel file I have country, denomination, km and year. I have a separate album for british coins, usa coins, canada coins and other world wide silver coins.

Regards
Mine are in te 2x2 lighthouse holders too, I need to buy a binder or album to hold em in though, where do you buy the proper pages from for them ? Over here is like £8 for 10 sheets :(  I only collect British empire and commonwealth though so I should be ok in one or two albums over my life haha !
Citeer: Mark240590where do you buy the proper pages from for them ? Over here is like £8 for 10 sheets
I buy them off a guy who sells them locally.  They're cheaper on this site

http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/product/supersafe-regular-20-pocket-pages-2x2.html

Although it may not be when you factor in the postage.  The box of 100 pages is good value, perhaps if you don't need that many you could take what you need and sell off the rest to cover some of your costs.

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