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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 337725, member: 4552"]If you have the patients you can slide the plastic sheets out using a rubber finger tip thing like they use in the banks. Then with a small sciccors cut a piece out of the end of the sheet so you will not have to do that again. </p><p>Or to really save time use a Butane Torch to melt the plastic completely and the slots will no longer be covered with that stuff. </p><p>Or remove the pages completely and just glue the coins to the inside cover. </p><p>Never, ever use a hammer of any type on your coins. Just get a bench grinder and grind off any excess material on the edge of the coins so they fall into the slots easier. </p><p>Or go back to using Whitman Albums. </p><p>My best suggestion is in order to not have any of these problems at all, just take all your coins, albums, etc and send them to me. Then your only question would be is how are my coins doing?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 337725, member: 4552"]If you have the patients you can slide the plastic sheets out using a rubber finger tip thing like they use in the banks. Then with a small sciccors cut a piece out of the end of the sheet so you will not have to do that again. Or to really save time use a Butane Torch to melt the plastic completely and the slots will no longer be covered with that stuff. Or remove the pages completely and just glue the coins to the inside cover. Never, ever use a hammer of any type on your coins. Just get a bench grinder and grind off any excess material on the edge of the coins so they fall into the slots easier. Or go back to using Whitman Albums. My best suggestion is in order to not have any of these problems at all, just take all your coins, albums, etc and send them to me. Then your only question would be is how are my coins doing?[/QUOTE]
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