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Coin Tubes vs Coin Cases
By Nicholas Turner of Easy Cash Services
Sometimes it can be a hard decision whether to use a coin tube, coin case, coin holder, coin purse or some other coin holding devices. Right now however, we'll be focusing on when it's the proper time to use a coin tube versus a coin case. There are many different reasons why someone might want to use a coin tube or a coin case, but I can help clear up some confusion if you're having difficulty deciding when to use which one. Coin tubes are great for storing coins of the same likeness. For example, instead of using a roll for coins, you can use a coin tube to store multiple coins that are the same or very alike. There's no need to use individual cases for each coin since it will just be a repeat of the same coin. This is one of the biggest reasons why coin tubes are so great. If you have 20 of the same quarters you can use a tubes instead of cases so you can save your cases for your rarest, individual coins and tubes are better than rolls because you can still show off your coins without having to undo the roll or making a hassle with paper rolls -- you simply open the tube and there they are for your showing pleasure. Coin tubes are also great if you may be moving a large amount of coins or there may be some endangerment for the coins. For example, if you have all your coins in small cases and the cases in a binder, the binder could get easily wet from a liquid spill or even rain and could potentially ruin the binder, the cases in the binder and the coins in the cases. Tubes on the other hand simply get wet and dry off, there's no worrying about your coins or if they're ruined assuming you buy good quality coin tubes that won't allow water in or out of them. However, coin cases are the absolute best way of showing off your coins. There is no better way to show everyone your unique and rare coins rather than putting them in a case so that they may flip through a binder of these cases and see the rarities of your coins. These small cases are especially great if you are trying to sell your coins as they let the potential buyers to physically inspect the coins without getting their fingers all over your precious coins -- there's nothing worse than having another persons fingers all over your precious collection! Overall, to keep your coins as safe as possible, I always recommend using a coin tube. Even if you have 3-4 coins in a tube, it's okay that they bounce around a little since the tube does protect coins from any kind of exterior damage. On the contrary, I will always recommend coin enclosures and coin cases when attempting to show off your coin collection or when you're attempting to sell your coins. In conclusion, I would like to share a small link with you guys. If you are interested in cheap coin tubes or cheap coin cases, simply click on those links for some great deals!
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