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<p>[QUOTE="ranchhand, post: 59180, member: 2622"]sorry to resurect this thred, i was just digging through some old posts and notice i did not respond to your question GDJMSP</p><p><br /></p><p>When placing the coins in the album i first wear clean cotton gloves, I hold the coin by the edge at all times, I use compressed air to make sure that the album hole is clean ( i usuallt blow off the coin as well to make surte it has no residual dust on it )</p><p><br /></p><p>1. tilt the coin in starting at its edge.</p><p>2. "walk" tha coin down into the hole, the only pressure that is applyed is on the rim</p><p>3. once the coin is fully seated make sure it is below where the slide come over it</p><p>4. replace front slide, if any resistence is felt pushing the slide in the coin is not far enough back, press the rims down and try putting hte slide in again.</p><p><br /></p><p>one of the keys to this process is to try and fill an entire row at a time, I beleive most slide marks come from opening/closing the slide repeatedly as you fill in more holes.</p><p><br /></p><p>or you can use magical powers, whatever is easier for you <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ranchhand, post: 59180, member: 2622"]sorry to resurect this thred, i was just digging through some old posts and notice i did not respond to your question GDJMSP When placing the coins in the album i first wear clean cotton gloves, I hold the coin by the edge at all times, I use compressed air to make sure that the album hole is clean ( i usuallt blow off the coin as well to make surte it has no residual dust on it ) 1. tilt the coin in starting at its edge. 2. "walk" tha coin down into the hole, the only pressure that is applyed is on the rim 3. once the coin is fully seated make sure it is below where the slide come over it 4. replace front slide, if any resistence is felt pushing the slide in the coin is not far enough back, press the rims down and try putting hte slide in again. one of the keys to this process is to try and fill an entire row at a time, I beleive most slide marks come from opening/closing the slide repeatedly as you fill in more holes. or you can use magical powers, whatever is easier for you ;)[/QUOTE]
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