Wow.. those are some pretty cool little storage boxes.
Great idea for a thread... might help some of the newer collectors know about their possible storage options.
Thanks. I've came up with the idea after looking for a safe way to help protect my graded coins against water, dust, shocks, and fire (without breaking the bank, of course). I don't think the $2 boxes from AliExpress are fireproof, but at least they have good water and dust resistance. Maybe fire won't be much of an issue if they're going to be kept inside my large Pelican box. I'm might have to buy another large Pelican box as the one I have is starting to get full with the small orange boxes inside.
That looks sick. I'd use one of these for storing graded coins that are non-crypto related. I have a couple of graded US coins from ANACS and NGC, so I'd use this case even if it's not as shockproof as my little boxes (I tend to value crypto collectibles more than traditional coinage). Now I'm planning to buy something similar for my slabbed Cardsmiths cards. If only these cases had a better type of lock (like a combination lock used on traditional briefcases), it would be a blast.
If your main concern is security, I'd go a step further and build various hidden storages throughout the house to hide them in different locations [and it means more pelican boxes].
- I'm not sure where you're keeping the large Pelican box, but if an intruder can see it somehow, then it'd become an easy target!
Yes, I'm aware about that. I've made sure the box is out of sight by putting it in a secret compartment inside my basement. I don't think a burglar would ever find it there, less think the box has something valuable on it. But I'd pay for some sort of insurance just to be safe.
Pretty cool. There's lots of useful info related to storing crypto collectibles securely. I'd have to say the acrylic cases for Polymerbit notes have brought my attention. Thanks for sharing this, bud. I really appreciate it. If only there were some sort of acrylic cases to store my Bitcoin Suisse Notes (2014 and 2019), I'd be complete.