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<p>[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3636269, member: 89393"]I'm in the process of moving my State Quarters out of the cumbersome Whitman P-D folder that I bought back in 1999. It literally broke in half about 7 years ago, so I used packing tape on it to keep it together. I'm awaiting another supply of paper flips to finish the job I started over the weekend. I had thought for a while that I might just put the Ps into flips then buy a smaller folder that would house just the Ds. Then I decided that I would just get another box to house all of those D SQs along with the territories.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for Morgans, I don't have anywhere near $7K's worth of these, but only one of them is slabbed. I may buy some already slabbed as my collection of these grows, but as I have set a minimal standards for these, the cost of the semi-key date ones—such as the 1904-S that I'm browsing right now—is such that my monthly budget for coins could be exhausted on just one alone. There are more than enough raw Morgans available from reputable sellers that should enable all of us to have a pretty admirable collection. Let the others pay for the plastic cocoons.[ATTACH=full]975781[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LA_Geezer, post: 3636269, member: 89393"]I'm in the process of moving my State Quarters out of the cumbersome Whitman P-D folder that I bought back in 1999. It literally broke in half about 7 years ago, so I used packing tape on it to keep it together. I'm awaiting another supply of paper flips to finish the job I started over the weekend. I had thought for a while that I might just put the Ps into flips then buy a smaller folder that would house just the Ds. Then I decided that I would just get another box to house all of those D SQs along with the territories. As for Morgans, I don't have anywhere near $7K's worth of these, but only one of them is slabbed. I may buy some already slabbed as my collection of these grows, but as I have set a minimal standards for these, the cost of the semi-key date ones—such as the 1904-S that I'm browsing right now—is such that my monthly budget for coins could be exhausted on just one alone. There are more than enough raw Morgans available from reputable sellers that should enable all of us to have a pretty admirable collection. Let the others pay for the plastic cocoons.[ATTACH=full]975781[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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