Well as you know I have been sorting my Lincon cents and buying some more for the collection, so I decided to look for a album that would take all my cents and I found one for $32.99 a Dansco 8100 Album for Lincoln Cents with slipcase . Then I enquired about the shipping to the UK LOL that was $30 So that means a total cost of $69.99 for the album then I will be hit for import duty and post office collection charges so that idea is out of the window Back to my little Numis album I think, not as nice but a lot cheaper.
Actually you might want to check with your local coin dealer and see if they have them. It may be surprising with what you can possibly find. Mine did but I didn't agree with the price.
Had a look but they dont have this one, they have them in like a couple of sections 1909 to 1959 then 1960 onwards (think I got that right) this one goes from 1909 to 2016 or there abouts in one album and those two cost a lot more than this one LOL
You can get it here: http://cgi.ebay.com/Dansco-Album-8100-Lincoln-Cents-1909-Date-w%2Fp_W0QQitemZ230261694572QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL0806132222r19177 Shipping is $13.00 US to the UK. I emailed the seller and asked. Ribbit Ps: Virgil is the one that gave me the quote. :thumb:
Thanks HT I have also emailed them just to double check as it quotes $31+ in the ad LOL appreciate you taking the time to look for me as well. :thumb:
Here is their exact reply: The best I can do to the UK is $13 in a flat rate envelope. Thanks, virgil Ribbit
Was not doubting you mate but as I have just found out on another bit of buying it dont hurt to double check
That's the only way to do it! It's your money, not mine. Ribbit Ps: You can make your money, my money and I wouldn't mind. :thumb:
Many Thanks to Mr H Toad :bow: LOL deal went through without a hitch last night and I now have a Dansco on it's way to house my cents LOL
This might be dumb idea but why not keep posting all over the place on forums like this for possibly not wanted coin albums. Possibly there are those dealers that would just give them to you for postage. The reason I mention this is my own experiences with coin dealers and albums. I've been going to coin shows for many, many years and never thought of asking until a few years ago. I asked some dealers what they did with any albums they may have purchased for the contents. Most said they did purchase albums for the contents, placed the coins in 2x2's or sent in for slabbing and actually threw the albums away. Two dealers told me they just kept them and expected to throw them away someday but if I wanted them, they would just give them to me. One dealer at the next coin show brought me two large boxes of albums of various types and brands. I took them all and for free. I only use Whitman Classic Albums so I gave away the Danscos, Littletons, etc to other collectors I know. I now have well over 100 such Albums and probably only purchsed 20 or so myself previous to this method. If you constantly mention your interested to coin dealers, you too may find someone that will just send them to you for postage. Nothing to loose by asking.
I just got a reply to my shipping cost question to the other Ebay Seller with the Album you wanted and they said $31.00, so that's probably the one you already dealt with. I'm glad you were able to get the item you wanted without getting soaked for shipping. :thumb: Ribbit
Next item on the Agenda LOL any one got a sugestion for a album that will take the Canadian $2 bi metalics?
Spock do you want to translate that from Vulcan to English LOL ny universal translater is on the blink
I am saying my dear ORC translated into Orcish for you that for the love of god dont put your beloved coins in an album if you want to get rid of them i will gladly take them but i would hate to see you spoil your collection with your own bare hands. Albums are the worst way to store coins you have to use your fingers to put the coins in and use your fingers to take the coins out. I thought i voice my opinion frankly as you are a dear friend.
Why on earth would they be spoilt by putting them in a Album? You have heard of cotton gloves I hope!!! after all tell me how you put coins in airtights, flips etc?
Steve - what's the first rule of coin collecting ? Never touch the surface of the coin. Cotton gloves or bare fingers, one way or the other you have to push the coin down into the hole in the album. Either way, you are going to mark the coin with fingerprints or hairlines from the gloves. It is ineviatble. And then of course you have the other possible detriments of album use - unsightly toning, scratches from the slides etc. With Air-Tites none of that happens. You hold the coin by edges and gently drop into the holder.