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What would be the best way for long term storage of a 100 paper note bundle?

Came in the clipseal bag but probably not good for long term storage?
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Ideally a saflip big enough is what I am after, can't seem to find one.
Only single note saflips seem available?
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Your replies were split into their own topic and moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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Found these, for those that need to store a bundle of notes.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/223450417648
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never tried to find note protectors for a bundle before.
(which reminds me - I'm out and need to get more..)
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Found these, for those that need to store a bundle of notes.
I split this off the old dormant topic and merged into this one.
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Just because the post was old does not mean it is irrelevant and not worthy for added discussion and comments? How old are you?
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Came in the clipseal bag but probably not good for long term storage?


That bag is likely polypropylene, which is fine for long term storage. I'm not so sure about keeping the card in there though. If you are worried about protecting the corners, you could double bag it with the card or other rigid material in the outer bag.

Obviously mylar would be preferable for its optical clarity at the same thickness as that poly bag, but probably also too rigid to use for a bundle like that.

I keep some of these around in case I need them for something odd. I'd imagine you could find something similar in Australia.

Now that I think about it, you could probably use a larger mylar sleeve like this one and fold/cut it into s sort of box. if you're up for a bit of crafting
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Just because the post was old does not mean it is irrelevant and not worthy for added discussion and comments?
It was a 12 year old topic—most of the members in it are not even active now—and your reply was barely relevant to the discussion since you were asking a new question, "What would be the best way for long term storage of a 100 paper note bundle?" This question deserves the attention a fresh topic would give it.

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How old are you?
Old enough to remind every Boomer and Millennial that there is a generation between that hates them both.
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Old enough to remind every Boomer and Millennial that there is a generation between that hates them both.

yeah, it is called the 'lost generation' (stated from a hated Boomer)
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