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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2262245, member: 1765"]Yes. Take a look at <a href="http://www.capsalbum.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.capsalbum.com/" rel="nofollow">CAPS Albums</a>. Nice 3-ring binder with thick, plastic pages that hold an array of Air-tites. Because they're holding Air-tites, they're a little bulky. You can even custom-print the paper insert that labels each port if you like. The albums do not include the Air-tites, though.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have parts of my collection that are certified, part raw in Coin World holders, part in 2x2s and/or flips, and some Dansco albums for dimes, Franklin halves, and uncirculated ASEs. None of the coins in the Danscos are terribly expensive or irreplaceable. If you're careful when inserting them, the plastic sleeve won't contact the coin, even with thick coins like ASEs. If you're putting together a circulated wheat cent set, there's nothing wrong with Danscos. The coins are mostly not high value, are already circulated, and the surfaces are protected against the environment a bit by upwards of 106 years worth of patina. It's also hard to duplicate the feel of a Dansco album with other products.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2262245, member: 1765"]Yes. Take a look at [URL='http://www.capsalbum.com/']CAPS Albums[/URL]. Nice 3-ring binder with thick, plastic pages that hold an array of Air-tites. Because they're holding Air-tites, they're a little bulky. You can even custom-print the paper insert that labels each port if you like. The albums do not include the Air-tites, though. I have parts of my collection that are certified, part raw in Coin World holders, part in 2x2s and/or flips, and some Dansco albums for dimes, Franklin halves, and uncirculated ASEs. None of the coins in the Danscos are terribly expensive or irreplaceable. If you're careful when inserting them, the plastic sleeve won't contact the coin, even with thick coins like ASEs. If you're putting together a circulated wheat cent set, there's nothing wrong with Danscos. The coins are mostly not high value, are already circulated, and the surfaces are protected against the environment a bit by upwards of 106 years worth of patina. It's also hard to duplicate the feel of a Dansco album with other products.[/QUOTE]
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