- 1. Store them in small buckets/ coffee containers
MilesFox wrote:I have about $275 in sorted copper pennies. I roll them back up and box them like they come from the bank. this way, they are easy to shelve, stack, and move around. I will be moving by the end of the month, so this will be easy for me to move them. At my new place, there is a full attic, and the penny boxes will fit nicely between the wall studs if i chose to hide them behind a piece of plywood or drywall secured to the wall.
I have my 1982's in a pickle jar, as i keep them separate, and then box them up once i have enough. I have not sorted my 82's but rather just roll them together and box them marked '1982'.
I have all my wheats and canadas in plastic tubes so i can go back and sort out dates. If i find any specific or unusual coins, i keep them in 1" zip baggies in a cigar box with my coin albums.
penny pretty wrote:I just got to $500 FV. I roll them in preformed tubes($13 per 1000 amazon) put back in bank boxes, and store in milk crates. only put 8 boxes in each crate( could fit 12) due to weight, but they stack nicely.
My2Cents wrote:I store mine in the 5 gallon orange bucket you get at the Home Depot.
Cent1225 wrote:Back into heavy plastic bags from the bank, a couple of descicant bags inside(like the ones inside of pepperoni) then remove the air and tape them up tight. You can stack these as well as boxes especially if you cris-cross the bags and overlap them. No cost for the bags and no time into rolling them. Also, no cardboard or paper to draw & hold moisture. They are easily moved(only 34 lbs each) and they stack well. Best method I can come up with for now.
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