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<p>[QUOTE="Bacchus, post: 44192, member: 759"]I use the Harris folders for my pocket change collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>I use Air-Tite albums for several other collections, including my brand-spankin' new uncirculated State Quarters collection.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have a "runner-up" Type collection in cardboard/mylar 2x2s and plastic notebook binder pages. I printed up some little display cards to mix in with the coins identifying what they are. For example: "QUARTER. <i>Standing Liberty 1916 - 1930</i>" They came out fantastic, a really inspired choice of typefaces, but shortly after I decided to put the "main" Type collection in an Air-Tite album.</p><p><br /></p><p>I wasn't going to do a state quarters collection (other than what was in my pocket change quarters folder) until I saw how good the uncirculated quarters looked in direct-fit Air-Tites along with how good the Air-Tite State Quarters album looked.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have one other collection, sort of. I have a jewelry box in the shape and design of an old pirates treasure chest. I filled it with exceptionally shiny cents, dimes, quarters, and Sacagaweas that didn't go into any of the other collections. Looks like a chest full of gold and silver.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bacchus, post: 44192, member: 759"]I use the Harris folders for my pocket change collection. I use Air-Tite albums for several other collections, including my brand-spankin' new uncirculated State Quarters collection. I have a "runner-up" Type collection in cardboard/mylar 2x2s and plastic notebook binder pages. I printed up some little display cards to mix in with the coins identifying what they are. For example: "QUARTER. [i]Standing Liberty 1916 - 1930[/i]" They came out fantastic, a really inspired choice of typefaces, but shortly after I decided to put the "main" Type collection in an Air-Tite album. I wasn't going to do a state quarters collection (other than what was in my pocket change quarters folder) until I saw how good the uncirculated quarters looked in direct-fit Air-Tites along with how good the Air-Tite State Quarters album looked. I do have one other collection, sort of. I have a jewelry box in the shape and design of an old pirates treasure chest. I filled it with exceptionally shiny cents, dimes, quarters, and Sacagaweas that didn't go into any of the other collections. Looks like a chest full of gold and silver.[/QUOTE]
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