But the thing is, I'm not getting correct coin measurements. Everywhere online and in books show the farthing having a diameter of 20mm. I measured 4 farthings from the 1800s and 1900s, and found them to be 20.193 mm. Then it (most sites) say the penny is 31mm, but I measured an unc one, and it's 30.861mm. So I take it MM pages won't work, eh?
Oddly enough...Dansco makes albums specialized for Australia and Ireland coins (with years and mint marks), but they don't make albums for Great Britain Coins.
How about buying the pages and figuring it out on your own, eh? Just understand that everything may not be perfect, so if you do decide to buy, please do not complain. But, since you will anyways, and even make up a problem if necessary, you might as well just do it not and get it over with.
Yes, complaining is an option. However, just judging by my local coin dealer's comments about Dansco, I doubt they would respond. It's a decades-old, family-owned and operated business that takes the entire month of December off. Nothing wrong with that, I suppose. But from what I hear, it takes Dansco months and months to complete an order. My LCD said that he put in a moderate-sized order for some albums and pages in 2012, and IS STILL WAITING for the order to arrive. Dansco keeps saying that the order is "still being processed". I have also written to Dansco myself to inquire about albums. Three years ago. No reply.
Dansco has no website. Their distributor does. I emailed them asking if they could ask Dansco about GB albums. Great Britain coins are more popular than Irish or Australian coins. Seems odd they would make albums for them, and not GB coins. Whitman used to make GB albums, but discontinued them. I wonder if there any albums you can buy across the pond?
well like i said when i first mentioned this ideal to you dansco 7000 is cool altho it contains pvc but you not to put coins directly in it any way also this site has some whitman gb albums http://www.chiefcoinandsupply.com/coin-supplies/whitman-coin-book world albums http://collectorssupplyhouse.com/c_album/gardmaster.htm german made coin supplies http://www.lindner-usa.com/pg5_englisch/numismatik.html from another forum "I've been using Dansco albums with millimeter pages for my British and Australian coins (31 mm for pennies, 26 mm for halfpennies, and 21 mm for farthings) for some years now, and have been generally happy with the result. Sizes for virtually any coin are available and since these pages are "loose leaf" with transparent slides on both sides, the pages can be assembled into binders for arranging your collection anyway you like (various screw post binders hold different numbers of pages). Mine have seen extension use and hold up much better than the old Whitman style albums." here is how to make the blank dansco album say what ever you want on the cover and how to lable the dates on the inside. post talks about the font size dansco uses ect http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=153534 austrlian coin supplies http://www.coins-stamps.com.au/coin-albums-and-other-coin-accessories.html something you may like http://www.coins-stamps.com.au/coin...cessories/australian-complete-coin-album.html Copper or Bronze Coins: 13.5 mm 1.2 g Quarter Farthing 15.0 mm 1.0 g Bronze Third Farthing 16.0 mm 1.5 g Copper Third Farthing 17.1 mm 1.8 g Decimal Half Penny 18.0 mm 2.4 g Copper Half Farthing 20.0 mm 2.8 g Bronze Farthing 20.3 mm 3.6 g Decimal Penny 22.0 mm 4.7 g Copper Farthing 22.0 mm 5.0 g Early Copper Farthing 23.0 mm 6.0 g 1799 Farthing 25.0 mm 5.7 g Bronze Halfpenny 25.9 mm 7.1 g Decimal Two Pence 28.0 mm 9.3 g Copper Halfpenny 29.0 mm 10.0 g Early Copper Halfpenny 30.5 mm 12.5 g 1799 Copper Halfpenny 31.0 mm 9.4 g Bronze Penny 34.0 mm 18.8 g Copper Penny 36.0 mm 28.3 g 1797 Copper Penny 41.0 mm 57 g 1797 Copper Two Pence Brass 21.0 mm 6.8 g Three Pence 22.5 mm 9.5 g Decimal One Pound 28.4 mm 16.0 g Decimal Two Pounds (Commemorative) Brass/Cupronickel Bimetallic 28.4 mm 12.0 g Decimal Two Pounds (Circulation issue) Silver (or Cupronickel) 11.0 mm 0.5 g Maundy Penny 12.0 mm 0.5 g Early Maundy Penny 12.0 mm 0.7 g The Penny-Halfpeny 13.0 mm 0.9 g Maundy Two Pence 14.0 mm 1.0 g Early Maundy Two Pence 16.0 mm 1.4 g Three Pence 16.0 mm 1.9 g Four Pence or Groat 17.0 mm 1.5 g Early Three Pence 18.0 mm 1.9 g Maundy Four Pence 18.0 mm 3.3 g Decimal Five Pence 19.0 mm 2.0 g Early Maundy Four Pence 19.0 mm 2.8 g Sixpence 21.0 mm 3.0 g Early Sixpence 21.4 mm 5.0 g Decimal Twenty Pence 24.0 mm 5.7 g Shilling 24.0 mm 5.7 g Decimal Five Pence (large) 24.5 mm 6.5 g Decimal Five Pence (small) 25.5 mm 6.0 g Early Shilling 27.0 mm 7.4 g 18 pence 27.3 mm 8.0 g Decimal Fifty Pence (small) 28.0 mm 11.3 g 1849 Godless Florin 28.5 mm 11.3 g The Florin or Two Shillings 28.5 mm 11.3 g Decimal Two Pence (large) 29.5 mm 11.3 g Jubilee Florin 30.0 mm 11.3 g Gothic Florin 30.0 mm 13.5 g Decimal Fifty Pence (large) 32.0 mm 14.1 g Half Crown 34.0 mm 15.0 g Early Half Crown 35.0 mm 15.0 g Three Shillings 36.0 mm 22.6 g Four Shillings 39.0 mm 28.3 g Five Shillings or Crown (date before 1970) 39.0 mm 28.3 g Decimal 25 pence 39.0 mm 28.3 g Decimal 5 pounds 39.0 mm 30.0 g Early five shillings (or Crown) Gold 16.0 mm 2.1 g Quarter Guinea 17.0 mm 2.8 g Third Guinea 19.0 mm 4.0 g Half Sovereign 20.0 mm 4.2 g Half Guinea 22.0 mm 8.0 g Sovereign 25.0 mm 8.4 g One Guinea 28.0 mm 16.0 g Two Pounds 31.5 mm 16.8 g Two Guineas 37.0 mm 40.0 g Five Pounds 37.0 mm 41.9 g Five Guineas 38.0 mm 39.0 g 1826 or 1839 Five Pounds"
You can also get an idea of how I did my albums with Dansco blank millimeter pages and Dansco blank "World Coin Library" albums with slip covers. Take a look at my youtube page that features my S. Korean coin collection. Nobody made albums for these coins, either, so I had to make them myself. I doubled the pages, though. My coins are in air-tites: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24551D13EFF104F3 Hope this example might give you a VISUAL of what is possible.