When you are run out of room for your slabs in your intercept cardboard boxes, you..........

you......
reorganize your slabs in the box by type of PCGS slab to squeeze more slabs in the box to buy time OR.....
buy another intercept cardboard or PCGS box OR
sell some coins OR
just leave the extras rubberbanded or loose OR
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reorganize your slabs in the box by type of PCGS slab to squeeze more slabs in the box to buy time OR.....
buy another intercept cardboard or PCGS box OR
sell some coins OR
just leave the extras rubberbanded or loose OR
????
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I have started using sports card boxes, the ones that are called " Set Box ". Slabs fit real good
in them and you can get different sizes. Check out a sports card shop near you or buy them on line.
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
I would just get another box since I know I would have already weeded out the weak coins because I follow the "box of 20" philosophy.
<< <i>I would never use rubber bands for long term storage... rubber doesn't do good things to coins and I know slabs aren't airtight. I wouldn't chance it. >>
Agree. They are high in sulfur---stretch one a few times and smell it. Slabs are NOT air tight.
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