so, do we put the . . . 2026 Emerging Liberty Dime in our Roosevelt albums? 2026 Enduring Liberty Half Dollar in our Kennedy album? 2026 Mayflower Compact Quarter in our Washington album? 2026 Declaration of Independence Quarter in our Washington album? 2026 U.S. Constitution Quarter in our Washington album? 2026 Gettysburg Address Quarter in our Washington album? and a tricky one . . . 2026 Revolutionary War Quarter in our Washington album? IT DOES HAVE GEORGE ON IT!
Put them in the folders or albums you mentioned. I wouldn’t waste my money on new albums just to have the name on the outside cover match.
I wonder what Dansco has in mind? I asked the question on their website but haven’t received an answer. They aren’t good about answering questions on their website—I know they are a small business and busy.
I have blank quarter albums so they will just go in order after I get Althea Gibson. Haven't seen 1 2026 coin and they came out in January.
I will be holding off on these until the 2027 coins come out - I believe they have said they are going to go back to the previous designs, but you never know. If they do go back to the previous designs, maybe Dansco could put out a one-year album to hold all denominations, types & mints for the 2026 unique designs?
They sell the blank ones Whittman classics at Hobby lobby. I tend to throw them in Misc albums. My collection is more by condition then dates.
I believe the nickel is going back to the original design. The dime too. There is a new series for quarters (I believe youth sports) and the half will be different (I think they are changing Kennedy’s orientation and the reverse). I’d like Dansco to put out a one year only album for the 26 coins. I hope they are working on it now and it’ll be out soon!!! But I’m not going to hold my breath, lol.
I'd put the 2026 designs in the corresponding denomination album alongside 2024, 2025...2027, 2028 etc. New dedicated albums/folders JUST for these 2026 coins might work best for casual or newbie collectors.
I cut off 'moderns' at 1965. If it's newer than me, I'm not that interested in it. (I will say the new dime design is nice, though.)