this is what i am going to to get http://www.ebay.com/itm/231550564240 can you tell if it comes with the cases shown?
If you read the entire listing, that info is usually there. If it's not, there is a link in the listing for you to ask questions. We don't know what that guy is selling. I have to put you on ignore because you are the most annoying and poorly educated 11 year old I've ever encountered.
I will tell you this - and maybe you should be home schooled converting MM to inches. What you are looking at is a coin storage book that is only 6 inches by 4.5 inches and the "pockets" are only 1 1/8 inches square.
Thanks for pointing that out! I doubt that Isaac's home schooling has covered common courtesy yet. Chris
We were to have been converted to metric by 1981 i think it was. The gov collected all the funds. Let me see if i can dig up an article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_Conversion_Act
I diverge off topic though. I like those kind of albums, it lets you see both sides, and handle the coins.
I had one similar to that years ago. It was great for doing shows (this was before every coin got slabbed). You could easily buy sell and trade and it kept the coins well organized. I would warn that these are usually made with plastics that contain PVC and are not good for long term storage.
And about the only result of this was the weights and volumes on all our packaging being in both english and metric units.