(Part 2) Best hobby coin collecting products according to redditors

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We found 121 Reddit comments discussing the best hobby coin collecting products. We ranked the 68 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/__hrga__ · 13 pointsr/ShitAmericansSay
u/AbrahamVanHelsing · 12 pointsr/rpg

It's fairly minor, but my favorite prop was an item one of my players requested. He was playing a 4e Assassin, and over the course of 4 sessions never rolled above a 12 (on the die) for an attack. He wanted a coin for attacks instead- Heads is 20, Tails is 1. Unaware that such things are available for purchase, I made one. Out of lead. Which I melted with a blowtorch and shaped with wood blocks. The item has two limitations to how many times it can be used per day- character's Charisma modifier, and player's willingness to handle a chunk of raw lead.

I'll take a picture of it tomorrow night, if anyone is interested. Goddamn it I forgot to do that.

I'm also working on something for the campaign I'm in now, based on something I read here a few weeks ago. There's an item called a Bookplate of Recall. I intend to insert one into a hollowed-out book named "My Emergency Kit," and fill it with useful things. I plan on actually hollowing out a book and filling it with props, to keep myself honest and ensure the things I want to store will actually fit in a book-like space. Unfortunately, that one's not finished yet.

u/typoglycemicshock · 10 pointsr/Whatisthis

It's a Hindu coin for luck/protection. I'll see if I can find the same one someplace. [This] (http://www.amazon.com/Siddhi-Yantra-Copper-Blessed-Energized/dp/B0104L5QR6) is similar.

u/Ruraraid · 3 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

That is from a state quarter collection a company sells where they paint all the state quarters.

Here it is on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Statehood-Quarters-COLORIZED-Merrick-Mint/dp/B00ICRQP0C

u/Architectdave610 · 3 pointsr/Silverbugs

A gift for a non stacker should look really nice especially if you’re planning to continue. Definitely not a junky mint tube

I’d recommend a really nice presentation case. Like the link below, but obviously you could go cheaper. I like 20 slots, because you get them their 1st 18 and hopefully they will look forward to your gift every year. And they got their own once their 19 and 20. Create an independent silverbug.

https://www.amazon.com/Lighthouse-Presentation-American-Silver-Dollars/dp/B01N6WXSRC?SubscriptionId=AKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q&tag=duckduckgo-iphone-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=B01N6WXSRC

u/petitbleuchien · 3 pointsr/coins

I am not quite sure from your description that this is what you're looking for but here is what I recommend:

A slant-D ring binder plus these binder sheets plus Saflips (one size fits all) or 2x2s (various sizes).

Obviously there are many makers of each of these items so choose sources you trust.

Browse various specialized supplies at Coin Supply Express and, of course, Wizard.

u/Jollytime715 · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

The coin

u/iIIusion · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

I ended up ordering Allsum 3-pack Challenge Coin 3D Display Stand Box (7.1 x 3.5, Black), Medallion Coin Dollar Bill Gemstone LEGO Minifigures Jewelry Specimen Show Case, Double Sided Floating Display Frame https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748HT9FQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_UQTPBbFJTHF0C

:)

u/Persian- · 2 pointsr/Silverbugs

American Silver Eagle-Round Coin... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FZ45XFW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

There you go!!!

u/carsandgrammar · 2 pointsr/pics

Something like this or this

Please note I'm not sure those would be the proper dimensions for your older bills.

u/Chunkstyle3030 · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

Harvey TWO Face Coin Props Accessories Two-face Tdk https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011I6ZBKI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_II6bBb08G6XP9

u/Jade_GL · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

My husband recently bought this from an ebay seller. He wanted to complete his Ni No Kuni collection before the second one comes out, and he was worried prices were going to spike after the announcement.

Well, I should say he tried. He was at work when the mail came. We get a lot of packages, so I was expecting it to come in at least a padded envelope. I shit you not, it came in a white envelope, no padding. Nothing. Which is why the coin happened to rip out of the envelope on shipping and all we got was the empty envelope with the receipt. I WAS PISSED. The guy charged like 5.99 for shipping and he couldn't even be bothered to use a padded mailer! UGH.

My husband obviously took pictures, contested it on ebay, and managed to buy a replacement for the same price point. Still, I was so mad. I was more upset than he was. People need to understand that you need to ship things properly. Games in boxes, stuff properly padded and taped up. It's not that hard and it takes a minimum of a few minutes and a few extra bucks, maybe.

u/ImpossiblyFunky · 1 pointr/Silverbugs

I also prefer direct fit, but the only ring-less capsules I've been able to find are these from various sellers for pretty much the same price. Problem is, they seem to be slightly larger than the round itself leaving the round free to move slightly inside the capsule. That will undoubtedly annoy me.

I've done the same shopping around and what you've found I think is about as good a price as you'll find for these. I opted, though, for the 10-pack with a tube (link) so I could keep them from being loose in my box.

I haven't quite come down on the debate whether or not rings are a good thing inside air-tites. Most of what I'm reading about them is positive, though. Time, as it usually does, will inevitably tell on this one.

I'll be using these to store my soon to be delivered Privateers (got some full sets coming, looking forward to P5), Cleos, and the Anubis(es? Anubii?) that I ordered this afternoon from Provident.

u/ShowstoppaSlim · 1 pointr/Seaofthieves

I ordered one, too, which will go on my desk with some other trinkets when it arrives. Maybe get a coin frame?

Or... you could make a compass out of it maybe if decoration isn't enough?

u/she_did_what · 1 pointr/Bitcoin

by embed - don't you just mean encase? Like this? http://www.amazon.com/Covert-Spy-Coin-Compartment-Diversion/dp/B00JJ7HNVE

u/UsuallySunny · 0 pointsr/legaladvice

A small envelope, like this one, certainly would have done the trick.