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<p>[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 1798541, member: 16729"]If you want to see what I did to accommodate my Korean coins (for which likewise nobody ever made an album) take a look at my youtube pages. What I've done seems to be what you want to do (to see my albums, take a look at the youtube link below)</p><p><br /></p><p>This is how I did it: My coins are kept in "T-size" Air-tite holders with black rings, presented in <b>double</b> 37mm Dansco coin pages (using two pages, taped together with double-sided tape), and bound in a 1 and 1/4-inch Dansco World Coin Library album. 37mm pages are perfect for "T-size" airtites with rings, and 44mm pages are perfect for "H-size" airtites with rings. I did the lettering on the album's spine myself with gold acrylic paint, and I had the front cover professionally stenciled by Litho Tech Custom Cover in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. Dansco also does lettering, but you'd have to wait a while for them to do it for you. The lettering on the pages (the dates, etc) was done using blank Avery Dennison "Clear Easy Peel Return Address Labels" that I ran off my computer's printer. I know the labels are not completely transparent, but it's the best I could do.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24551D13EFF104F3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24551D13EFF104F3" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24551D13EFF104F3</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mlov43, post: 1798541, member: 16729"]If you want to see what I did to accommodate my Korean coins (for which likewise nobody ever made an album) take a look at my youtube pages. What I've done seems to be what you want to do (to see my albums, take a look at the youtube link below) This is how I did it: My coins are kept in "T-size" Air-tite holders with black rings, presented in [B]double[/B] 37mm Dansco coin pages (using two pages, taped together with double-sided tape), and bound in a 1 and 1/4-inch Dansco World Coin Library album. 37mm pages are perfect for "T-size" airtites with rings, and 44mm pages are perfect for "H-size" airtites with rings. I did the lettering on the album's spine myself with gold acrylic paint, and I had the front cover professionally stenciled by Litho Tech Custom Cover in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. Dansco also does lettering, but you'd have to wait a while for them to do it for you. The lettering on the pages (the dates, etc) was done using blank Avery Dennison "Clear Easy Peel Return Address Labels" that I ran off my computer's printer. I know the labels are not completely transparent, but it's the best I could do. [url]http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24551D13EFF104F3[/url][/QUOTE]
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