How do you store/catalog your rpm's

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  • fugnchill

    #1

    How do you store/catalog your rpm's

    Hi Guys,

    I've been meaning to ask. With all the rpm's out there, how do you catalog and/or store them. Do you put them in Whitman folders and make your own tags or just keep em' in flips and toss them in a box?

    Thanks,
    Lestrrr
  • 1sgret

    #2
    I use the single or double row red boxes to file all my raw coins in flips with coins in sleeves and tag them with the year, RPM#, DDO, DDR or whatever information.
    I then catalog them on the computer by Red Box "A" , "B" etc. Coins are then filed by date and then by RPM # or DDO/DDR #. I use a separate box for each denomination I have or find. (I collect all denominations of variety/error coins.)

    I also have a system in place for all my encapsulated coins and all denominations.

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    • Steven
      Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 2691

      #3
      I keep mine cataloged on excel and keep them mostly in 2X2s, flips in one and two row boxes or ring binders with coin pages.
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      • grnwavdav
        Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 2485

        #4
        On my computer I catalog by date and RPM #. I take a picture of the obverse, reverse, close up of the date and a close up of the MM.

        I'm confused I thought that flips were all clear Mylar and the the cardboard 2X2 where not flips. Also out of the two which are better for long term preserving of coins. I would think the flip would allow more air to touch the coin. But what I like about the flip is you can pull your coin out anytime without pulling out stamps first.

        David Miller - CONECA member

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        • 1sgret

          #5
          I use flips due to the staples and I do not like the ones with sticky gum on them. I use Archival Safe flips (NO PVC) and also I use clear sleeves (No PVC) to put the coin into before putting inserting it into the flip.
          That way I fold the sleeve over and it protects the coin and I can remove or reinsert the coin into the flip anytime without touching the coin.

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          • Steven
            Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 2691

            #6
            [quote=grnwavdav;13975]
            I'm confused I thought that flips were all clear Mylar and the the cardboard 2X2 where not flips. quote]


            Didn't mean to confuse. I use both 2X2s and flips. Usually whatever is on hand at the time.

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            • RWBILLER
              Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 6870

              #7
              Hi:
              I do the same as Steven.
              Roger
              Roger
              ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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              • fugnchill

                #8
                Thanks everyone for sharing. Looks like I should get a lot more supplies. I finally bought a scale, the ultra sonic cleaner is en route and need to get goo-gone once the roads are clear.

                Thanks again,
                Lestrrr

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                • Steven
                  Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 2691

                  #9
                  Originally posted by fugnchill
                  Looks like I should get a lot more supplies.

                  I was surprised at the price of the ring binders. After I bought a few a friend gave me several boxes of 3" ring binders. Don't think I will ever have to buy any more of them.

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                  • fugnchill

                    #10
                    I think I'm set for the ring binders. I use to collect sports cards and have 3 kids in school... as long as I can stand keeping my coins in a Hannah Montana folder

                    Lestrrr

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                    • Steven
                      Member
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 2691

                      #11
                      Originally posted by fugnchill
                      as long as I can stand keeping my coins in a Hannah Montana folder

                      That slays me..

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                      • 1sgret

                        #12
                        My grand daughter would love your album and as a matter of fact I would to!! Hannah Montana folder or not for me!!!!!!!!!(LOL)

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