Ah, the perennial question, "Do I keep mint-packed (or TPG-slabbed) coins intact in their packaging, or bust them out and store them how I please?"
The issues here are:
Keep 'em in:
- The mint packaging is nice and airtight, and will probably preserve the coins better than an album.
- Resale value will probably be better if kept in their original packaging.
- The storage issue could be overcome with the help of album pages designed for credit cards or business cards, inserted into the album (if it's a ring binder or other type of album you can insert pages into).
- That hard, credit-card-like plastic packaging the mint sells these coins in looks darned difficult to crack open without damaging the coin. Not that I've ever tried.
Crack 'em out:
- The aesthetic value of having a "complete collection", nice and neat in it's own album, organised the way you want it.
- Ask yourself, "Do I collect coins, or plastic packaging?". From that perspective, mint wrappers are very much secondary collectables.
- Ultimately, the coins will probably outlast whatever packaging they're kept in, so you might as well store them in a way that has meaning for you, their current custodian.
Weigh up both sides of the "debate", and go with whatever option best fits the needs of what you're trying to do with your collection.