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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 498310, member: 4552"]I am not a great Roosevelt Dime lover nor a Jefferson Nickel person. HOWEVER, since I am a coin collector I've always felt I should have a few sets of those anyway. Of course I too am a album person so my suggestion is to purchase a Whitman or Dansco album and put your coins in there. My method is to have all my albums with a # on the front. Such as #1, #2, etc. If I puchase a coin that is better than in set #1, the one from #1 goes to #2 and the one in #2 goes to #3, etc. Naturally the one in the last album ends up in a 2x2 until there is enough of those to start a new set. </p><p>Presently I have over 100 such Albums. </p><p>Albums are fun since at a glance you can tell what you have and don't have. </p><p>If you want to show off a collection, all coins in an album are easily displayed. </p><p>Some prefer those sheets that hold 20 2x2's and then put them in a 3 ringed binder. This way it is easy to move them to any place you want. </p><p>Probaly the best, easiest and cheapest method is to just put all your coins in one big jar. :goofer:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 498310, member: 4552"]I am not a great Roosevelt Dime lover nor a Jefferson Nickel person. HOWEVER, since I am a coin collector I've always felt I should have a few sets of those anyway. Of course I too am a album person so my suggestion is to purchase a Whitman or Dansco album and put your coins in there. My method is to have all my albums with a # on the front. Such as #1, #2, etc. If I puchase a coin that is better than in set #1, the one from #1 goes to #2 and the one in #2 goes to #3, etc. Naturally the one in the last album ends up in a 2x2 until there is enough of those to start a new set. Presently I have over 100 such Albums. Albums are fun since at a glance you can tell what you have and don't have. If you want to show off a collection, all coins in an album are easily displayed. Some prefer those sheets that hold 20 2x2's and then put them in a 3 ringed binder. This way it is easy to move them to any place you want. Probaly the best, easiest and cheapest method is to just put all your coins in one big jar. :goofer:[/QUOTE]
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