I understand that the majority of you guys may prefer coin slabs. Does anybody know a resource to buy cheap intercept shield or AirTite coin holders? Thanks.
I just ordered some intercept shield holders from Valley Coin and have previously ordered several hundred air tites from JP's Corner. Cant comment on Valley Coin yet because I dont have the holders, but JP's Corner were very good.
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I bought several of these holders years ago, anyone remember what make they are?
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JP's has all sorts of supplies, always been great to buy from. They are the first place I check to buy supplies, airtites, etc. before I look elsewhere.
I've seen a three hole 2x2 used to house, within a single stapled cardboard holder, three small coins. (It's common with 1943, 1943-D and 1943-S U.S. cents, for instance.) Is that possibly it?
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<< <i>I also order my air-tites from JP Corners - great service
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“The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of ‘liberalism’ they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.” -Socialist Party presidential candidate Norman Thomas
“We Are All Socialists Now" - Feb 16, 2009 cover of Newsweek Magazine
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I've seen a three hole 2x2 used to house, within a single stapled cardboard holder, three small coins. (It's common with 1943, 1943-D and 1943-S U.S. cents, for instance.) Is that possibly it?
The only problem with them is, at least in my case, if you don't staple around every hole, the coins fall out easily.