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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 211352, member: 4552"]What type of book is that? If it's a folder type where you push the coins into a slot with your fingers, they will soon enough be worthless. Since the advent of the state quarters there are numerous organizations creating folders, booklets, etc cheaply made with unknown glues just to make the money now. Mostly you will never see those companies again. The process is to glue a sheet of hard paper, slap slotted cardboard pieces on that and allow to dry. Now that glue is in the back of those slots and not real nice for the coins. Of course just about standing on the coins to get them in is another story. </p><p>I suggest you purchase a decent Album like Dansco or Whitman. Whitman makes a Quarter Album with as many pages as you want. You can decide if you want all P's, P's and D's or even the Proofs. Whitman makes and sells separate pages and press on lettering and numbering to add to the bottom of the slots for the coins. Of course not as cheap as a folder but lots and lots better.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 211352, member: 4552"]What type of book is that? If it's a folder type where you push the coins into a slot with your fingers, they will soon enough be worthless. Since the advent of the state quarters there are numerous organizations creating folders, booklets, etc cheaply made with unknown glues just to make the money now. Mostly you will never see those companies again. The process is to glue a sheet of hard paper, slap slotted cardboard pieces on that and allow to dry. Now that glue is in the back of those slots and not real nice for the coins. Of course just about standing on the coins to get them in is another story. I suggest you purchase a decent Album like Dansco or Whitman. Whitman makes a Quarter Album with as many pages as you want. You can decide if you want all P's, P's and D's or even the Proofs. Whitman makes and sells separate pages and press on lettering and numbering to add to the bottom of the slots for the coins. Of course not as cheap as a folder but lots and lots better.[/QUOTE]
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