That was a pretty good video. I never watched one on Coin Albums before. They look like pretty good products though for $57. I don't know if that's considered expensive or not in Korea but $57 for 6 albums seems like pretty decent price over here. I remember cutting slivers from SAflips occasionally to take up space on Capital Holders.
I agree. It is a decent product. About pricing: If you live in the USA, you usually pay more for "stationery" -type products. And a few other things, too.
If you email Mr. 김정식 (Kim Jung-sik) and tell him where you live and that you would like to purchase this thing: 대한민국의 주화 코인북 - 현행 동전 년도별 수집용 주화첩 https://www.sujipbank.com/shop/goods/goods_view.php?goodsno=162926&category= Then he is likely to sell it to you via PayPal. You'll have to agree to his price, though, which won't be more than he asks from Korean customers, but you'll have to pay for the album's airplane ticket along with it. Good news is, shipping FROM Korea to North America is much cheaper than vice-versa.
Sorry! kjsat@korea.com It's at the very bottom of the store's homepage. https://www.sujipbank.com/shop/main/index.php
I once waited two months for something to arrive from there when the shipping was slow last year. Almost gave up on receiving it. It seems if you have tracking, it gets stuck in Chicago or some other USPS distribution center for weeks on end. Is your order late?
Well, good! Sujipbank's response had always been good on my end: Quick to process your order and get it in the mail the same day your money clears, but the time zone difference gives you the impression of playing email-tag with them.