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BCW Coin Tubes for Dimes - 10ct | Holds 'Roosevelt' Dime | Durable Plastic Tube Coin Holders | Coin Collecting Supplies | Dime Coin Tubes | Coin Storage Tubes with Airtight Lids

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  • Generous Capacity: Capable of accommodating 50 dimes per tube, these coin containers are ideal for collectors who prefer a bulk storage solution without the use of wrappers, thus maximizing organizational efficiency and space utilization.
  • Superior Quality: Constructed from high-grade, unbreakable plastic, these coin tubes are crafted to provide utmost protection. They are known for a consistent diameter of the inner coin chamber, the tightness of the lid, and exceptional materials.
  • Enhanced Security with Screw-On Cap: This dime coin tube's robust screw-on cap forms a secure seal, effectively protecting your coins from dust, moisture, and accidental spills, thereby preserving the pristine condition of your collection.
  • Air Tight Seal for Long-Term Protection: Equipped with an air-tight locking mechanism, these protective coin tubes seal your coins away from the harmful effects of air and moisture, ensuring long-term preservation and security.
  • Precision Engineered for 17.9mm Coins: Tailored to fit US "Roosevelt" dimes, these plastic tubes ensure a snug fit, protecting your coins from damage and noise. The 65.9mm depth offers secure and effective storage.



Product Description

BCW Dime Tubes: clear, archival-safe storage for 100 dimes. Neatly organized in labeled display box
Various U.S. coins and tube sizes for penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, small dollar
BCW Dime Tubes: crystal clear plastic for precise coin storage, for collectors and secure display
Efficient coin storage with clear containers for easy access and long-term protection.

Customer
2025-06-17 13:24:59
nice made
MEUSOC
2025-05-25 15:43:33
Great tubes
Phyllis H.
2025-04-23 15:37:34
These are perfect for holding change.
John Gregory Nelsen
2025-01-25 16:21:19
To put my jar of quarters in tubes
SP
2025-01-24 13:48:52
Since the decided not to specify the type of plastic i will assume that it is PVC which is the worst thing for coins.Will look elsewhere