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<p>[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 2527558, member: 74712"]I may be a bit odd in this, but to save on paper and printing, I only create labels for my coins when I have ten ready to go in my album (My coin label file only fits 10 labels on a page, back & front are side-by-side which I then fold in half). Until that time, the coins sit in their saflip in a separate 2x2 sheet with any accompanying labels from the seller. Today however, was the day labels were printed and new coins officially added (graduated) to the collection!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]539782[/ATTACH] </p><p>Album at top left, underclass men "holding cell" lower left, and a proof copy on right. I accidentally printed that on regular paper inseam of good cardstock. But it worked out since there were a couple of errors. Most of the coins were old coins that needed new labels, but a few recent purchases made 'graduation day' necessary</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]539783[/ATTACH] </p><p>Today's 'graduation' was just for medieval coins - I have a similar practice for the ancients (which get different labels), but need 4 more coins before they are ready to go. However, the medieval binder is looking good, but there is one little lady who just arrived and couldn't join this graduating class. She'll have to wait a bit longer (but she's a special one, so it'll be worth the wait...)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 2527558, member: 74712"]I may be a bit odd in this, but to save on paper and printing, I only create labels for my coins when I have ten ready to go in my album (My coin label file only fits 10 labels on a page, back & front are side-by-side which I then fold in half). Until that time, the coins sit in their saflip in a separate 2x2 sheet with any accompanying labels from the seller. Today however, was the day labels were printed and new coins officially added (graduated) to the collection! [ATTACH=full]539782[/ATTACH] Album at top left, underclass men "holding cell" lower left, and a proof copy on right. I accidentally printed that on regular paper inseam of good cardstock. But it worked out since there were a couple of errors. Most of the coins were old coins that needed new labels, but a few recent purchases made 'graduation day' necessary [ATTACH=full]539783[/ATTACH] Today's 'graduation' was just for medieval coins - I have a similar practice for the ancients (which get different labels), but need 4 more coins before they are ready to go. However, the medieval binder is looking good, but there is one little lady who just arrived and couldn't join this graduating class. She'll have to wait a bit longer (but she's a special one, so it'll be worth the wait...)[/QUOTE]
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