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Maundy Sets

I have started looking at the Maundy sets I have accumulated over the years. Years ago, NGC offered a multiple holder slab which was very cool for Maundy Sets and I had some sets graded then. I don't think that is an option today and of course it just may not be financially viable to even do that. Capital made a Maundy Set holder- I don't think it is available today. So I think a reasonable alternative is to use individual Air Tites for each coin for the set. Seems Air Tites make sense for higher end coins that exhibit vibrant color.
I would be interested to read how others that collect Maundy Sets house their collection. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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How far back in time do you go back with collecting the series?
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My earliest set is James II- And that is one for the Air Tites. I also think there is a minor size difference in the pre 1822 sets. I have yet to get a George VI or Elizabeth II. I can only write that it is about opportunity in just selecting the right set. Obviously we are dealing with very small coins which requires greater scrutiny.
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That's pretty awesome and far back. Those early pieces are not easy to have holders for to keep them from rattling around. I've had my own hesitations crafting a holder in that regard.
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