Turbomunkey
Senior Member
Ok so there isnt really a section for this, so I posted here.
A long time ago my great aunt reached the point where she could no longer live alone due her age. Her daughter flew in from kalifornia and arranged for her to live in a retirement home. Her daughter, myself and my family, as well as my aunt were given the task of cleaning out her home and prepping it for sale.
A long story short, among the items that I found whilst cleaning were two coffee cans. One containing 30-40 silver dollars and the other containing, in my estimate, 500 or so silver quarters and dimes. They have been sitting in said coffee cans since the day ive found them and ive come to realize that is not appropriate or intelligent to be keeping them in such shabby containers.
My question is how would I store 500+ coins in a proper manner, without having to go buy 500+ coin sleeves. Also, what is the proper method for cleaning coins prior to storage?
Thanks,
Jon
A long time ago my great aunt reached the point where she could no longer live alone due her age. Her daughter flew in from kalifornia and arranged for her to live in a retirement home. Her daughter, myself and my family, as well as my aunt were given the task of cleaning out her home and prepping it for sale.
A long story short, among the items that I found whilst cleaning were two coffee cans. One containing 30-40 silver dollars and the other containing, in my estimate, 500 or so silver quarters and dimes. They have been sitting in said coffee cans since the day ive found them and ive come to realize that is not appropriate or intelligent to be keeping them in such shabby containers.
My question is how would I store 500+ coins in a proper manner, without having to go buy 500+ coin sleeves. Also, what is the proper method for cleaning coins prior to storage?
Thanks,
Jon