Albums are a great way to store and view chips...
There are quite a few ways of storing chips, but what I have found is that putting them into binder-albums gives me a great way of storing and protecting them, while at the same time having them easily available to view and share with friends.
I mostly collect chips from Lake Tahoe casinos (past & present) and have 600 of them divided into two basic catigories:
North Shore casinos and Stateline casinos, in three different binders.
(My rarest chips I store in airtites locked up in a vault)
Personally, I prefer the 20 pocket vinyl pages, with each chip in a clear vinyl 2X2 "single pocket flip".
That way I can see both sides of each chip, and the flips fit perfectly into the page pockets.
You can get everything you need from Charles Rodgers at C.T. COINS:
Just send him an e-mail at
ctcoins@aol.com and he will send you one of his free catalogs of supplies.
That's how I roll, anyway!