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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 570278, member: 4552"]I also have several of those and no problems. I sometime suspect that regardless of the manufacturer, the age of the album may too have something to do with these problems. As I noted I have well over 100 Whitman Classic Albums and no such problems with any of them. And in some instances I abuse them possilbly to much. For example in some I've made them into several types of different coins which means constantly opening and closing and taking apart. Still no problems as the ones noted. </p><p>I do have many problems with the edges of the pages coming loose from excessive opening though. </p><p>One thing I've noticed about some, not all, of the slides is that some are curved, not flat. If the curved ones are placed in such a way that the in part of the curve is inward, the coins stay put regardless of the wear of the coin making it somewhat loose. </p><p>Possilby if your coins move around in those slots you may want to check the slides and if curved, make sure the inner part of the curve is inward.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 570278, member: 4552"]I also have several of those and no problems. I sometime suspect that regardless of the manufacturer, the age of the album may too have something to do with these problems. As I noted I have well over 100 Whitman Classic Albums and no such problems with any of them. And in some instances I abuse them possilbly to much. For example in some I've made them into several types of different coins which means constantly opening and closing and taking apart. Still no problems as the ones noted. I do have many problems with the edges of the pages coming loose from excessive opening though. One thing I've noticed about some, not all, of the slides is that some are curved, not flat. If the curved ones are placed in such a way that the in part of the curve is inward, the coins stay put regardless of the wear of the coin making it somewhat loose. Possilby if your coins move around in those slots you may want to check the slides and if curved, make sure the inner part of the curve is inward.[/QUOTE]
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