Album suggestions.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Detecto92, Oct 9, 2012.

  1. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Over the winter I am going to put a few albums of coins together. Inexpensive ones, like the 46-64 Rosie dime, Jefferson nickles, wheat cents, etc.

    What's a good brand of album?

    Edit: Anyone had any luck with the littleton albums?
     
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  3. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    I used their album for state quarters. I guess it's
    okay. It looks nice.
     
  4. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Also, I'm looking at albums that are double sided. (where you can see the back).
     
  5. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    I usually use Wittmann or Dansco.
     
  6. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    The albums that you can see both sides of the coin are good because they have the Mylar pages that cover your coins. Those albums are also easier to put your coins in and out of.
     
  7. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    It's a shame all the newer double side albums cover all the Rosie dimes from 46-12, I wish I could find just the silver ones.
     
  8. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Ya, I don't get why people like the folders, you can't see the back of the coin!
     
  9. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    Never tried those. If they're too pricy there's
    always flips and a loose leaf notebook.
     
  10. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

  11. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    The price of the littletons attract me, but the pages are white. You would think those would yellow over the years.

    Got a pic of any coins in a littleton or dansco so I can compare? Thanks.
     
  12. cciesielski01

    cciesielski01 Laced Up

    i use whitman classic albums for my "modern" coins they look nice and they are reasonably priced (20-30) dollars give or take a little
     
  13. tdogchristy90

    tdogchristy90 Dieu et les Dames

    Look around at dansco. It's what I'd say most use. I recently just started albums myself and love my dansco...it kind of makes it addicting, filling holes lol.
     
  14. Urban_Lawyer

    Urban_Lawyer Half dollar nerd

    Personally, I like Dansco. They are well-made and look nice. I've tried Whitman, but they honestly are too cheap to be useful. I owned the Roosevelt Dimes album and either the holes were too small and the coins didn't fit or the holes were too big and the dimes rotated in the pages over time. Pretty lame.

    On the other hands, I have also tried Intercept Shield (for S.B.A.s and State Quarters). It is TOO MUCH protection. The holes were very tight, which isn't good because either the top or the bottom of the coin will eventually rub. Also, the plastic slides are too delicate and thin, leaving creases after a while. The albums do not come apart easily making it hard to work with. Plus the green exterior just looks cheap.

    Danscos are well made and the pages come out easily for putting in large amounts of coins at once. Plus you can buy replacement pages and blank binders to put together a custom book. If you were looking for Roosies 1946-1964 for example, just buy those pages and a small album. Bingo!

    They also have millimeter pages, which are great for foreign coins. I'm working on a date set of British pre-decimal pennies and the blank MM pages work well.
     
  15. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

    Not white...."cream" maybe, but not white. LOL
    Here is one of my Littleton pages next to a Library of coins page. I like the binding on Danscos, but the brown & Orange colors don't apeal. That's just me though
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  16. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    The dansco rosies go from 46 to 61 then 62 to 78. If I got to buy two, might as well do the full album lol.

    I don't know what series I will acomplish, but the silver halves and dollars are much too expensive.
     
  17. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    WOW the littleton looks nice, I wish they had mintage numbers on them.
     
  18. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    As far as quarters...

    The Washington (32-67) would cover over 30 years of silver. That's over $180 worth of silver coin, not even counting the mints and the 32d and s.

    Looks like the easiest one to do would be the standing liberty. Just 17 slots.

    Sometimes if your careful you can get SLQs in readable condition for melt at auctions.
     
  19. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    I would check some local dealers too. My dealers have "junk bins" that they sell junk silver at melt value.
     
  20. JAS0N888

    JAS0N888 Member

    Dansco has blank albums for any denomination of u.s coin, i have a blank dime one for just proofs. they should tone nicely
    i have just one Littleton album for silver Kookaburras as they are the only one that makes one, but i prefer the Dansco albums.
     
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