Interesting Korean Coin Album

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by mlov43, Sep 20, 2016.

  1. mlov43

    mlov43 주화 수집가

    Check out this "board type" year set.

    It features "direct-fit" coin capsules inserted into hard boards that are stored together in a slipcover-style box. This set is sold at coin shops in Korea, and some, like this one, even come with the coins! A friend of mine has had this very set in his hands once and he said that it was bulky and pretty heavy, which makes me wonder if the "board" is just that: Made out of wood. Wood isn't too cool to have around coins...but the coins are in airtites, right? Wonder if Doug would think that's kosher?

    This is a much easier solution to putting together a South Korean coin album than having to make your own "Frankenstein" albums out of blank Dansco products, like I did.
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  3. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    That IS nice. I wish someone would do something for Gt. Britain coins (not folders). And affordable of course. Maybe if I get a chance to meet David Sundman at Littleton Coin Co. in N.H. this fall I will approach this subject.
     
  4. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    I like that better than albums. Does someone make something like this for U.S. coins? What's the deal with wood? I wouldn't think they would have used wood.
     
  5. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    Might be real wood. Korean Fir is very popular and used extensively in China for products shipped back to the states. I would assume it's very plentiful the way I have seen it advertised.
     
  6. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    Would definitely look interesting. I still doubt if it's wood. The tab might seem to give a hint of wood color. I personally reckon it's cardboard, if not plywood at best. Any other material would dramatically raise the cost up.

    Size wise, it looks like A4 standard. It reminded me of a massive Chinese coin album that I have that I haven't got around to photographing / scanning. Standard circulating Chinese coins with a lot of pretty design - however a bit too spacious. Material is cardboard and airtite. Downsize of this album is that it's absurdly bulky.
     
  7. Pap4tinker

    Pap4tinker Active Member

    Yea, pretty cool.
     
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