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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 463610, member: 4552"]Further suggestions are as follows:</p><p>1. Use two of those plastic pages per whatever. Use them so that when the pages are opened, the one on the left has the little paper with the info and the sheet on the right has the coin in the plastic flip.</p><p>2. Send all your coins to me so there will no longer be any problems. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>3. If you use the plastic flips, cut one side off, insert the paper with the info, place next to the coin in the slot on the left of right.</p><p>4. Place your coins in the plastic flips, leave any paper or cardboard out. Place a small number on the plastic of the page on the upper right. Such as </p><p>1-1 or 2-5. This is page 1, slot 1 or page 2, slot 5. Or any system you like. Then one master page in the front, made with Excel or Word, listing the system with discriptions, prices, purchase dates or anything else you want. </p><p>5. Go out and buy an album where you can see both sides of the coins. </p><p>6. Stop collecting coins so there will be more for me. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie3" alt=":(" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>7. If you do use staples to seal the flips, use a pair of pliers to flatten the things so they don't scratch other coins, other flips, etc. </p><p>8. Use plastic flips with the paper for info as is. Just put the portion with the coin in the slot of a platic page for 2x2's. Leave the other portion hanging out. Place the coins in so they are facing the rear of the slots and then just turn the pages so the front is facing you. The other side of the flip hanging out is on the rear. If you want to see the rear, you just lift the flip. Most people never look at the rear of a coin anyway. </p><p>Ever notice that almost all error coins are the obverse. That is because most people just never look at the rear of a coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 463610, member: 4552"]Further suggestions are as follows: 1. Use two of those plastic pages per whatever. Use them so that when the pages are opened, the one on the left has the little paper with the info and the sheet on the right has the coin in the plastic flip. 2. Send all your coins to me so there will no longer be any problems. :o 3. If you use the plastic flips, cut one side off, insert the paper with the info, place next to the coin in the slot on the left of right. 4. Place your coins in the plastic flips, leave any paper or cardboard out. Place a small number on the plastic of the page on the upper right. Such as 1-1 or 2-5. This is page 1, slot 1 or page 2, slot 5. Or any system you like. Then one master page in the front, made with Excel or Word, listing the system with discriptions, prices, purchase dates or anything else you want. 5. Go out and buy an album where you can see both sides of the coins. 6. Stop collecting coins so there will be more for me. :( 7. If you do use staples to seal the flips, use a pair of pliers to flatten the things so they don't scratch other coins, other flips, etc. 8. Use plastic flips with the paper for info as is. Just put the portion with the coin in the slot of a platic page for 2x2's. Leave the other portion hanging out. Place the coins in so they are facing the rear of the slots and then just turn the pages so the front is facing you. The other side of the flip hanging out is on the rear. If you want to see the rear, you just lift the flip. Most people never look at the rear of a coin anyway. Ever notice that almost all error coins are the obverse. That is because most people just never look at the rear of a coin.[/QUOTE]
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