Any albums exclusively for wheaties?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Steven88, Oct 1, 2006.

  1. Steven88

    Steven88 New Member

    I'm looking for an album so that I can organize all my wheat cents, but I can't find any that go from '09-'58. Whitman's folders go from 09-40 and 41-74 I believe, and a couple other brands are split in the middle as well. Anyone know of a company that makes an album strictly for wheat cents?
     
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  3. der_meister77

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  4. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Hi Steven,
    Here is where I get all my dansco albums good price good people go here
     
  5. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Hi Steven,

    I use this company Brent Krueger

    Good prices and quick shipping, Dansco album Here
     
  6. Vroomer2

    Vroomer2 Active Member

    Still waiting for that Saint Gaudens album. A Whitman blue album with gold coins would look awesome. :)
     
  7. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    Best thing to do is buy a Whitman Classic Album that is blank. Acquire thier blank cent pages and thier gold leaf rub on letters and numbers. I have many of these for miscellaneous coins. Also, in my Lincoln Cent Sets I have added as many as 10 pages to the Lincoln Classic Album making it from 1909 to present. In one I squeezed enough pages to add pages of proofs from 1938 to present. I have one blank one for errors where I put pages for different demominations in one binder. If you don't want to spend the money doing that, one more thing I did was find old Whitman binders, know as folders I guess, teat apart, puch holes for adding to a standard notebook binder with rings, color over the lettering with a blue highliter or even blue paint. A really versitile method it to buy a lot of those plastic sheets for 2x2 flips like dealers do and jus put in a tree ring binder and write on the 2x2 what ever you want.
    I'm getting kind of old and lately have been throwing all my 2x2's with coins in a big box while thinking someday my relatives will have to figure this all out.
     
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