When I was a young'un I didn't have an income to buy coins and supplies. I raked some leaves in the fall, shovelled snow in the winter, picked berries in the summer, but the idea of a paying job was years away. Being a motivated collector I wanted to organize and store the coins in my collection. This called for holders, but I didn't have money to buy them. So...I made my own.
They were not commercial grade, but they did the job.
You'll need:
- A sheet of paper
- A pen or pencil
- A pair of scissors
- Scotch tape
- Ruler
The measurements are simple enough, measure a rectangle 4 inches wide, 5 inches tall.
At the top, mark 1 inch squares.
At the top, mark 1 inch squares.
At the bottom, mark rectangles 1 inch wide, 2 inches tall.
Draw the lines, cut it out, fold and tape.
The Measurements |
Fold the bottom flap up.
Fold the side flaps over.
Fold the top flap down.
You can make life easy on yourself, draw the above template on a piece of cardboard, cardstock or other stiff material, cut it out. Now all you have to do is trace the outline as many times as you like.
You can get 4 coin holders from a single sheet of paper.
Fold the top flap down.
You can make life easy on yourself, draw the above template on a piece of cardboard, cardstock or other stiff material, cut it out. Now all you have to do is trace the outline as many times as you like.
You can get 4 coin holders from a single sheet of paper.
Cardboard Template |
It need not be perfect, Good Enough will get the job done.
I offer a video demonstration of making the holder and the template:
I offer a video demonstration of making the holder and the template:
Next, you'll want a box to hold the holders. You can make a coin storage box just as easily.
Have fun and Good Luck.
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