Forgive me if this is not posted in the right location... I need some "input". I am putting a complete Sacagawea/Native American Dollar variety set (minus the "test" issues) together. That includes the 2009-current Native American dollar A/B varieties as well as the "coin and currency" varieties. I currently have a "complete" set (minus the A/B varieties) in a Dansco album. But, it does not have slots for the A/B varieties and blank pages are a pain to get. In addition, Dansco is SLOW about putting out update pages (the most recent page I have ends with the 2018 proof). I considered a CAPS album, but they don't have slots for the A/B varieties (though I could get a custom page to "fix" that) but they include the Susan B. Anthony dollars, which don't want. Building a custom CAPS album is $$$. I do like the CAPS album because it is more "protective" of the coin. I have my Kennedy variety set in a CAPS album, in fact. Opinions, other options... Thanks!
I don't think you will EVER see Dansco , or anyone else really, make an album that considers the A/B facings. If they matter to you, you'll have to go "custom".
Do you really need both As and Bs? I guess that is up to you, but I think the best advice is to build an A album and a separate B album.
Yup, and if I cared about A/B, which I don't, I'd keep the proofs with the B's, if I had the proofs in an album at all, which I also don't. And the A sides would stand alone.
Some folks need 'em.......I don't. Kurt don't. You don't, but there's just some folks out there that do. I do like your suggestion......... Both you and coincorgi mentioned it.