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What is the best storage method for stamps?

Hi all. Just wondering what you all would recommend to store stamps in. I have some singles and some that are in blocks? or sheets. I would like to find a
good method of storing them that will allow them to stay in the best condition possible. Also where is a good place to buy stamp supply stuff?
Thanks!

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  • dougwtxdougwtx Posts: 566 ✭✭
    Keep them in a dry place and out of direct sunlight. It depends on how many stamps you have as there are stockbooks for single, blocks, and sheets. If you have just a few, then approval cards would work. If using a glassine, make sure it will not discolor and acid-free. Subway stamp is a huge retailer of supplies for coins and stamps. subway
  • PlatinumDuckPlatinumDuck Posts: 470 ✭✭✭
    Thank you

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  • Don't use SAFE brand rigid holders that seems for sure.


  • << <i>Don't use SAFE brand rigid holders that seems for sure. >>



    Why not?
  • Go to the Richard Frajola's board,there has been quite a bit of discussion about it.
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