Coin Dome
If you have silver coins that you would like to display, a great way to display them is a coin dome. A coin dome not only allows you to display your coins but the shape of the dome allows each coin to stand alone on its own platform. For added aesthetic appeal, you can place the certificate of authenticity beneath each coin within the dome.
Coin Box
Another way to display your individual coins is with a single-coin box. A single-coin box allows your coin to sit in a case very similar to a jewelry box. Another added benefit of single-coin boxes is that they can be closed. If you no longer wish to display your coin, you can simply close the box and keep your coin protected from the outside elements.
50-State Quarter Box
If your silver coins happen to be the state quarters of the U.S., and you want to display your collection, you'll want a 50-state quarter box. A 50-state quarter box has a slot for every coin representing each state.
Coin-Display Capsules
If you're more interested in displaying your coins without the addition of boxes or domes, you can use single-coin capsule displays. A capsule-coin display is a simple plastic capsule that covers your coin. It allows you to display your coin as well as handle it without getting finger prints or dust on the coin.