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How to display 1/10 oz gold Britannia’s?


Foster88

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Hi all,

Starting with a new collection. I’m looking for a case/ display folder for my 1/10th oz gold Britannia’s and I cannot find anything suitable. 

Does such a thing exist? I’ve tried ebay and Amazon and tried Googling it but can’t find anything suitable to display the 1/10oz Britannia’s, other than Soverign cases but they’ll rattle around being much smaller. Can anoyone help? 

On a side note, I’m still looking for a 2018 1/10th oz Gold Britannia if anyone has one to sell.

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Are they in capsules and what is the diameter?

Here they have 22mm slots.

https://www.meinemuenzbox.de/münzboxen-für-silbermünzen/kleine-universal-münzbox-1/#cc-m-product-13546151927

If they're not in capsules you could try just plain old coin albums and cardboard flips.

Air-tites do albums for their capsules.  1/10ths will mainly fall into the A capsule size.  They also have cases as well in another section but are quite costly.

http://www.air-tites.com/air-tite_coin_albums.htm

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