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<p>[QUOTE="Victor, post: 178434, member: 5454"]I have 2X2's, Single coins in airtites, Whitman blue folders, Whitman Classic Albums, Dansco Albums and 3 ring notebooks with 20 slot pages for the 2X2's.</p><p>Out of all those methods I like the Dansco best.</p><p> For a real high quality looking collection I prefer the Dansco. I just prefer the way it looks.</p><p>Only, the way I insert the coins is to slide the back plastic slide out and leave the front one in place.</p><p>That way if anything gets damaged it will be the reverse of the coin or the back plastic slide.</p><p>However, no matter what you do, sometimes the slides get goobered up, scratched.</p><p>Then I'll juggle some around to put the bad ones in a less noticible place. I asked around and nobody sells just the slides themselves. I made some homemade ones out of plastic book report covers.</p><p>For my Washington quarters Dansco I bought two spare pages just to get the slides.</p><p>For my Whitman Mercury Dime Album I bought a second hand album for $1.00 and removed the good slides.</p><p>And another thing I don't care for is all the excess specks of cardboard floating around with a new Dansco.</p><p>So I take a vacuum cleaner hose and vac carefully to remove the junk scraps Dansco didn't take the time to get rid of.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Victor, post: 178434, member: 5454"]I have 2X2's, Single coins in airtites, Whitman blue folders, Whitman Classic Albums, Dansco Albums and 3 ring notebooks with 20 slot pages for the 2X2's. Out of all those methods I like the Dansco best. For a real high quality looking collection I prefer the Dansco. I just prefer the way it looks. Only, the way I insert the coins is to slide the back plastic slide out and leave the front one in place. That way if anything gets damaged it will be the reverse of the coin or the back plastic slide. However, no matter what you do, sometimes the slides get goobered up, scratched. Then I'll juggle some around to put the bad ones in a less noticible place. I asked around and nobody sells just the slides themselves. I made some homemade ones out of plastic book report covers. For my Washington quarters Dansco I bought two spare pages just to get the slides. For my Whitman Mercury Dime Album I bought a second hand album for $1.00 and removed the good slides. And another thing I don't care for is all the excess specks of cardboard floating around with a new Dansco. So I take a vacuum cleaner hose and vac carefully to remove the junk scraps Dansco didn't take the time to get rid of.[/QUOTE]
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