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<p>[QUOTE="samjimmy, post: 223967, member: 3813"]Well, there is an album that holds nine airtites on a page (I suppose it doesn't really matter that it isn't done by year) and they have a specific one for the quarters with the name of each state imprinted on the cards. That one (complete with the pages which are usually not included) is $18.45 @ valleycoin. You'd stil have to get the actual airtites for each of the coins (~$16). My concern with this album is that the pages are plastic and I'm not sure how flimsy or durable this set-up is, as compared to the Dansco-like albums which feel very soild.</p><p><br /></p><p>This would be verses the Intercept @ ~$27.00, though I'm not sure how the Intercept is much different than the Dansco. It's pages may be treated with a similar substance that Dansco's slipcover is treated with. That might be the main difference between the Dansco, but if not, then both probably have a silver protective slipcover and thus I don't know why one would be better than another.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samjimmy, post: 223967, member: 3813"]Well, there is an album that holds nine airtites on a page (I suppose it doesn't really matter that it isn't done by year) and they have a specific one for the quarters with the name of each state imprinted on the cards. That one (complete with the pages which are usually not included) is $18.45 @ valleycoin. You'd stil have to get the actual airtites for each of the coins (~$16). My concern with this album is that the pages are plastic and I'm not sure how flimsy or durable this set-up is, as compared to the Dansco-like albums which feel very soild. This would be verses the Intercept @ ~$27.00, though I'm not sure how the Intercept is much different than the Dansco. It's pages may be treated with a similar substance that Dansco's slipcover is treated with. That might be the main difference between the Dansco, but if not, then both probably have a silver protective slipcover and thus I don't know why one would be better than another.[/QUOTE]
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