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<p>[QUOTE="rasielsuarez, post: 24810149, member: 148921"]Hi guys, to answer the questions</p><p><br /></p><p>- I had these made through my company as a side project. It's from an acrylics factory in China (where else, right?)</p><p>- It's actually three panels but the back two are glued together (the back panel with the printing and then a secondary panel with the holes). There's a cover in the front which can be left off if you don't mind the coins being out in the open. With BU though I prefer to put have it on. The pennies stay in place because the holes are just barely wider. Same concept here as the old paper penny books. There's a notch so you can stick a paper clip to take them out if needed.</p><p>- I decided against the 22 no D and other variants because that's a slippery slope. Don't even know how many recognized varieties there must be nowadays!</p><p>- Yes, I'm planning on selling them but not sure how. Ebay I guess. My cost to make is around $35 with shipping which is probably a lot considering this is just plastic but who knows. Was also thinking of making a Lincoln version.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the compliments![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rasielsuarez, post: 24810149, member: 148921"]Hi guys, to answer the questions - I had these made through my company as a side project. It's from an acrylics factory in China (where else, right?) - It's actually three panels but the back two are glued together (the back panel with the printing and then a secondary panel with the holes). There's a cover in the front which can be left off if you don't mind the coins being out in the open. With BU though I prefer to put have it on. The pennies stay in place because the holes are just barely wider. Same concept here as the old paper penny books. There's a notch so you can stick a paper clip to take them out if needed. - I decided against the 22 no D and other variants because that's a slippery slope. Don't even know how many recognized varieties there must be nowadays! - Yes, I'm planning on selling them but not sure how. Ebay I guess. My cost to make is around $35 with shipping which is probably a lot considering this is just plastic but who knows. Was also thinking of making a Lincoln version. Thanks for the compliments![/QUOTE]
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