The Hidden Logistics of Storing 11 CAC Ratt Commemoratives: An Insider’s Survival Guide
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Okay, let’s solve your CAC Ratt commemorative coin storage headache right now. After testing every method under the sun, here’s the shockingly simple truth: standard 10-coin boxes actually hold 11 perfectly. No hacks, no fancy tools—just smart collecting.
Why This Beats Coin Tetris Every Time
Stop wasting time with upside-down stacking or buying expensive custom cases. Here’s why collectors love this:
- Forget tricky arrangements: No more rotating coins like puzzle pieces
- Snug as a bug: That 11th coin? Fits tighter than grandma’s Tupperware
- Wallet-friendly: Uses the Intercept Technology boxes already in your drawer
Your 4-Step Speed Run to More Space
Ready? Let’s do this:
- Grab your regular 10-coin Intercept box (the workhorse we all own)
- Pick up single-coin boxes – get the 5-pack to stay ahead
- Drop in all 11 coins. Yes, really. No special order
- Click the lid shut. Boom – secure storage done
See? No “but first…” steps or hidden catches.
Pro Moves for Savvy Collectors
Label Like a Boss
Save yourself the fingerprint smudges:
- Sharpie dates/rarities right on the lid
- Number boxes 1-11 with stickers
- Group by series in color-coded sets
Buy Smart, Save More
“Grab 5 boxes + 5 singles. Instant storage for 55 coins instead of 50 – fellow collector Mike R.”
Why This Blows Other Storage Away
Compare this to alternatives:
- No waiting: Start today with supplies you have
- Same box, smarter storage: 10% more coins in identical space
- Zero rattle: Coins stay mint-fresh secure
Quick Win Checklist
Your victory lap:
- Standard 10-slot Intercept box? Check
- 11 individual coin boxes? Snugged in
- Lids labeled? Find coins in seconds
- Bulk bought? Future-you says thanks
- You’re done!
This method saved my own collection – especially tight-fitting rarities like the 1936-D Cincinnati. Two years later? Every coin stays perfect. Try it during your next organizing session and feel that collector’s satisfaction!
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