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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 520377, member: 4552"]Regardless of why or how the 22 no D was created it has no place in an Album as far as I'm concerned. And my Whitman also has a slot for the 55 Double Die, 72 Double Die, all types of the 82's and the 95 Double Die. And what about that silly large and small 70S? Or the man large and small 60's. What ticks me off about this is if you purchase those books by Coppercoins you would see that there are double dies for almost every year that coin has been produced so why just those in albums? Same with the 3 Legged Buffalo in the Whitman Album or the 18/17. Why just those coins? And as to the Mercury Dimes 42/41 and 42D/41 I think I've heard way to many stories about why those were made. Same with tons of other coins with one date over another. </p><p>REGARDLESS of the reasons these are not standard types of coins and should not be in coin Albums. Organizations like Whitman, Dansco, etc are creating the values of some coins by putting a slot in thier albums or folders for them. I have a Whitman Album with a slot for the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. And although I've looked and looked and looked I just can't find one anywhere.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 520377, member: 4552"]Regardless of why or how the 22 no D was created it has no place in an Album as far as I'm concerned. And my Whitman also has a slot for the 55 Double Die, 72 Double Die, all types of the 82's and the 95 Double Die. And what about that silly large and small 70S? Or the man large and small 60's. What ticks me off about this is if you purchase those books by Coppercoins you would see that there are double dies for almost every year that coin has been produced so why just those in albums? Same with the 3 Legged Buffalo in the Whitman Album or the 18/17. Why just those coins? And as to the Mercury Dimes 42/41 and 42D/41 I think I've heard way to many stories about why those were made. Same with tons of other coins with one date over another. REGARDLESS of the reasons these are not standard types of coins and should not be in coin Albums. Organizations like Whitman, Dansco, etc are creating the values of some coins by putting a slot in thier albums or folders for them. I have a Whitman Album with a slot for the 1913 Liberty Head Nickel. And although I've looked and looked and looked I just can't find one anywhere.[/QUOTE]
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