I wouldn't think it would be on a coin album either. If the coin was resting against a book or newspaper, then I could see the possibility.
The OP coin was in a blank silver dollar folder. The text on the page covering the coin read something like "This folder for silver dollar has been designed without dates as a convenience to the collector who wishes to house his coins according to his own individual arrangement or classification. Captions can easily be lettered in ink beneath the openings creating a truly personalized collection of silver dollars." I found this text on a picture of a blank Canadian dollar Whitman folder (#9086). The spacing must be a little different on the US folder so that the words line up correctly.
The OP wondered what words ended in "...ification." Falsification is one. What I meant was I doubt that the word in the transfer is falsification. Steve
Another would be "gasification" but I wouldn't expect that in a coin album, either. I find that one on the cans of beans when I make chili . Steve
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I use Avery Labels 5267 that is for Return Addresses on an envelope. When it is printed, I trim it down to fit at the top of a 2X2. You really have to press the label down to make sure it stays. I have used some packing tape sometimes to make sure my labels don't come off. I print them on my Canon printer. sometimes I can get 1 to 3 labels on one label. It may take a while to learn the best way that you might need to use.
I'm a little curious about what caused you to dredge up a 2 year old thread for this comment. No offense intended, it's just that my brain is having problems making the connection.