earthmother Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 We are collecting money (coins and paper bills) from other countries and for the life of me I can't think of a creative way to keep them. It would be nice to see both sides so I thought of photo album sleeves but the coins would be flying all over the place. Any numismatists out there than can give me suggestions. thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
battlemaiden Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 My parents have a really inexpensive coffee table that had just enough of a lip that they had a piece of glass fitted to go on top and the best of their collection sits underneath on a piece of felt. It is really a simple, inexpensive solution and the table is a great conversation piece. Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
battlemaiden Posted May 19, 2008 Share Posted May 19, 2008 We are collecting money (coins and paper bills) from other countries and for the life of me I can't think of a creative way to keep them. It would be nice to see both sides so I thought of photo album sleeves but the coins would be flying all over the place. Any numismatists out there than can give me suggestions. thanks. Oops. I see you want to display both sides. That was a tough decision for my mom to decide which side was most attractive- I suppose you could rotate periodically. Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HomeOnTheRanch Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 If you want to collect for value, I have no idea, but if it is just for interest, you may consider lamination. My brother came back from China with some low-value bills. He laminated them and gave them to kids for Christmas to use as bookmarks. We have a few just sitting on the table in our entry. He did say that the guy at the copy shop where he went to laminate them gave him a lot of grief about laminating money. My brother didn't care. He wanted the bills to be used and enjoyed rather than sitting in keepsake box somewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaneNickerson Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 I have a small collection of coins and bills. I found plastic sheets with slots made for currency at my local Christian book store. Three bills or twenty coins per page. The sheets fit in a regular 3 ring binder. You could probably find some at a hobby store. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KAR120C Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 For the four or five interesting foreign bills we have, we bought glass picture frames (where the picture, or in this case the bill, is pressed between two pieces of glass). They were at Linens & Things or Bed Bath & Beyond or somesuch, and I need to find them again because we have two new ones to add to the collection! :) Interesting coins we've always just had in a nice dish so you can paw through them. LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kate in Arabia Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 As Jane said, there are actual plastic protectors you can buy for both coins and paper currency (dh is a collector). Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Closeacademy Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 I put it all in a large pencil box so that the kids can look at it up close and handle it. But then we decided to have it be more of an educational thing than a collection thing.:001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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