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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 685702, member: 5233"]I have done searches, trouble is a lot of the information posted here is contradictory and old. For both of those reasons, I felt that I should start a new post in order to get the latest information.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I have read your post before...but it was good to freshen up on it when I was thinking about doing this so thank you. I have some 2x2s that I am going to use...but I guess the hang up is that I want to use pages in a binder. I didn't see a lot of specific information pertaining to pages in your post. I want to use pages that I can slide a 2x2 into and have seen many like it before...but who knows what those are made of. It seems like a common way to house coins so there must be a safe version of them out there. I have been looking online but have yet to find a place that sells them. Any help would be appreciated.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, what are the risks with the binders? I assume that normal store bought binders aren't the best option...but for a book of coins that aren't worth much, is there much of a risk?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 685702, member: 5233"]I have done searches, trouble is a lot of the information posted here is contradictory and old. For both of those reasons, I felt that I should start a new post in order to get the latest information. I have read your post before...but it was good to freshen up on it when I was thinking about doing this so thank you. I have some 2x2s that I am going to use...but I guess the hang up is that I want to use pages in a binder. I didn't see a lot of specific information pertaining to pages in your post. I want to use pages that I can slide a 2x2 into and have seen many like it before...but who knows what those are made of. It seems like a common way to house coins so there must be a safe version of them out there. I have been looking online but have yet to find a place that sells them. Any help would be appreciated. Also, what are the risks with the binders? I assume that normal store bought binders aren't the best option...but for a book of coins that aren't worth much, is there much of a risk?[/QUOTE]
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