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Side image of the cabinet I constructed for my coins, showing two of the trays.
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Front image of the cabinet I constructed for my coins.
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Side image of the cabinet I constructed for my coins, showing two of the trays.
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Some of my Byzantine Anonymous folles displayed in my cabinet.
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Some English hammered silver, displayed in my cabinet.
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A cabinet I built for a collector, featuring 18 trays and locking doors.
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An example of a cabinet built for a collector, and friend of mine.
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A special smaller coin box I built for a collector. The box measures about 8.5" wide by 9" deep by 5" tall. It contains 6 thicker trays with slightly deeper recesses.
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A 15 tray cabinet purchased by a collector in Tokyo, Japan.
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A little six tray "mini-cabinet" built for a collector to display her collection of Lincoln cents....plus a few larger spaces to hold some Native American arrowheads.
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An 18 tray cabinet with doors. This was one of five cabinets I built for this collector to house his collection of ancient electrum and gold.
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A 15 tray cabinet ordered as a surprise Valentine's Day gift.
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An 18 tray cabinet with locking doors, built to hold a collection of ancients.
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Here is an example of a cabinet showing three different available styles of trays for storage. At the top is a standard round recess type tray....very traditional.
In the middle is an open format tray for displaying items "free form", or for items of unusual sizes/shapes such as large medals, military decorations or pocket watches.
On the bottom is a new offering; a drawer for slabs. Each drawer can hold 30 slabs from any of the three major slabbing firms; PCGS, NCG, or ANACS. Other commercial, or "DIY" slabs should also fit, provided they are no larger than any from the "big three" firms.
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A 15 tray cabinet with extra wide (15") trays lined with red felt. Each tray can hold an item up to 1/2 inch thick...perfect for medals or other over-sized items.
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An 8 tray cabinet with 15 inch wide trays capable of holding items up to 1/2" thick. Built for a collector to house a collection of medals, he also requested brass carrying handles.
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Here are two views of a 10 tray cabinet I built for a collector in Singapore. I absolutely love the grain pattern!!
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An 18 tray cabinet with brushed nickel finish hardware and locking doors. The collector specifically requested no felts in the trays, as he was going to look into a custom material for lining them.
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This was my most ambitious project so far. There are two separate cabinets, both for the same collector. The one on the left contains 5 drawers each capable of holding 60 slabs. The other is a 45 tray cabinet with a variety of tray configurations, and a total capacity of over 2,200 raw coins. They were shipped in four boxes weighing approximately 215 pounds, total. (The pictures were taken at different times and in slightly different lighting conditions, which tends to make them look different in color, but they actually matched quite well.)
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Here is a four view composite of a 16 tray "box" style cabinet built for a collector, by request. It has inset "campaign style" brass handles and locking doors.
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This is an 18 tray cabinet with trays of multiple recess sizes. The customer designed the layout of the trays with multiple sized recesses on them in order to display a variety of coins on the same trays. The first image was taken by me before shipping, and the other was provided by the customer.cmcdon0923
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Here is a cabinet I built for a collector that combines multiple storage methods. There are several standard trays for raw coins, two open format drawers for thicker items such as slabs, two drawers for holding 2x2 flips/envelopes, and a single 4" deep drawer on the bottom.
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Here is a slightly different style cabinet, as requested by the customer. He wanted something with an "art deco" look, with rounded edges on the top, and chamfered edge treatments. The base is also recessed into the cabinet so that the sides run all the way down.
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