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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 110953, member: 4552"]You may want to read the 115 answers on how to protect your coins from just about everything on this forum not far down from your entry. Actually there are numerous albums from different organizations that you could use for your collection. There is Dansco, Whitman, etc where they have albums that show both sides of the coins in a book type of construction. If you read other post here you may find that the company called Littleton is obviously not the type of album you would want. There are other types of albums that are much cheaper where only one side of the coin is visable but you just about have to hit the coin with a hammer to get it into the slots. I like and use Whitman classic albums. One nice thing about the Whitman and Dansco albums is you can add pages as long as there is still room to close the cover. For instance I've now got 10 pages in my Lincoln Cent Album. These albums are available on line, in many hobby shops, coin shops, coin shows, etc. The cost is worth the availability and protection of your coins. I've had coins in my albums for well over 50 years and no problems yet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 110953, member: 4552"]You may want to read the 115 answers on how to protect your coins from just about everything on this forum not far down from your entry. Actually there are numerous albums from different organizations that you could use for your collection. There is Dansco, Whitman, etc where they have albums that show both sides of the coins in a book type of construction. If you read other post here you may find that the company called Littleton is obviously not the type of album you would want. There are other types of albums that are much cheaper where only one side of the coin is visable but you just about have to hit the coin with a hammer to get it into the slots. I like and use Whitman classic albums. One nice thing about the Whitman and Dansco albums is you can add pages as long as there is still room to close the cover. For instance I've now got 10 pages in my Lincoln Cent Album. These albums are available on line, in many hobby shops, coin shops, coin shows, etc. The cost is worth the availability and protection of your coins. I've had coins in my albums for well over 50 years and no problems yet.[/QUOTE]
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