Hey,
I was wondering how do you all store your collections? Are you the kind to put everhthing in a big box? Do you have those "books" specially made for euro coins? Or did you complete a good old €urocollector?
This topic could also be a place for advices and questions, specifically on € coins...
As far as I'm concerned, I use Yvert & Tellier's coin cases with 80 cases of 25 mm. This is an ideal way to store 10 full €uro series. I have 10 of them, but now I'm thinking about switching to ProMuseum's 100-cases ones. That would allow to have 8 regular coins + 2 CC coins from the same year on one line. However, I think those can't be displayed by themselves, and you need to put them in an opaque box... So I'm still hesitant.
So far, my collection was ordered by country, then face value, then year, with a 2-cases gap between each country, so that I don't have to move the entire collection by one case every time I get a new coin. Now it just happens every time I have 3 new coins from the same country. ^^
But I'm thinking about switching to put each country in a separate box. I'll develop the idea further later.
Here is one of my boxes, with part of the Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia and Slovenia.
How do you store your collection?
How do you store your collection?
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Re: How do you store your collection?
I have an eurocollector with plastic sheets. The sheets inside were suitable for a single series of coins, so for the other series, for the new states and for the commemorative 2 € I added some generic sheets for all the coins.
European soul, European pride.
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Found a better image, though this one was taken in April 2017, so it is outdated (no Andorra nor Vatican yet!)
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