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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1474118, member: 66"]I don't know about vinegar, but I have seen some that advise cleaning them with a pencil eraser before putting them in the board.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for the suggestion of the Numismatic Scrapbook. I have a few copies at had and I did some checking. In a 1945 issue they are selling 2X2 paper envelopes, one seller has some with a cellophane window, but apparently just on one side. A 1949 issue is also mostly 2X2 paper envelopes. There is one seller of a 2X2 holder which is a card you put the coin in which then slides into a 2X2 outer holder with acetate windows. I've flipped through bound volumes of the 1957 and 58 issues and found nothing, but most of the ads were removed from those before binding. I'll have to wait until I have a chance to go through my unbound copies. Maybe check as see what I can find in the old back issues of The Numismatist as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh and that two piece holder I mentioned with the acetate windows. They were called Hollander holders and the windows were tradenamed "Kodapak". That may be what longnine was thinking of.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1474118, member: 66"]I don't know about vinegar, but I have seen some that advise cleaning them with a pencil eraser before putting them in the board. Thanks for the suggestion of the Numismatic Scrapbook. I have a few copies at had and I did some checking. In a 1945 issue they are selling 2X2 paper envelopes, one seller has some with a cellophane window, but apparently just on one side. A 1949 issue is also mostly 2X2 paper envelopes. There is one seller of a 2X2 holder which is a card you put the coin in which then slides into a 2X2 outer holder with acetate windows. I've flipped through bound volumes of the 1957 and 58 issues and found nothing, but most of the ads were removed from those before binding. I'll have to wait until I have a chance to go through my unbound copies. Maybe check as see what I can find in the old back issues of The Numismatist as well. Oh and that two piece holder I mentioned with the acetate windows. They were called Hollander holders and the windows were tradenamed "Kodapak". That may be what longnine was thinking of.[/QUOTE]
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