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<p>[QUOTE="BostonCoins, post: 1847367, member: 34720"]Hello everyone!</p><p><br /></p><p>I've been wandering and wondering what to do next with my coins. I've been thinking a lot about endeavoring in a US Coin Type set. When I started looked at the different binders made by Dansco and Whitman.... I realized that even though they have a LOT of the US coins, they leave out some pretty major things.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just one thing I noticed out of the gate.... there was no spot for a Liberty Cap US large cent. I realize anyone that has one of those coins don't want to put it into an album like that.. but seriously... A novice looking at the binder would think the US didn't start making cents until 1796. And that isn't even mentioning the Flowing hair series.... now do you need to distinguish between Chain and Wreath Flowing hair? Maybe not... but should be a consideration.</p><p><br /></p><p>That being said... why not have a spot for colonial coins as well? I mean... nearly every state had their own coinage. Why not include a section for that? What of continental currency? The half disme? Bar cent? Pattern coins? The list could go on and on, no doubt..... but at LEAST have a book that offers all coins minted by the US mint officially.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone know of a TRUE 7070 type binder/folder? I realize I can make my own with flips and such.. but I'd like a nice fancy binder to work on over the years.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BostonCoins, post: 1847367, member: 34720"]Hello everyone! I've been wandering and wondering what to do next with my coins. I've been thinking a lot about endeavoring in a US Coin Type set. When I started looked at the different binders made by Dansco and Whitman.... I realized that even though they have a LOT of the US coins, they leave out some pretty major things. Just one thing I noticed out of the gate.... there was no spot for a Liberty Cap US large cent. I realize anyone that has one of those coins don't want to put it into an album like that.. but seriously... A novice looking at the binder would think the US didn't start making cents until 1796. And that isn't even mentioning the Flowing hair series.... now do you need to distinguish between Chain and Wreath Flowing hair? Maybe not... but should be a consideration. That being said... why not have a spot for colonial coins as well? I mean... nearly every state had their own coinage. Why not include a section for that? What of continental currency? The half disme? Bar cent? Pattern coins? The list could go on and on, no doubt..... but at LEAST have a book that offers all coins minted by the US mint officially. Does anyone know of a TRUE 7070 type binder/folder? I realize I can make my own with flips and such.. but I'd like a nice fancy binder to work on over the years. Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
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