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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 784390, member: 4552"]Most of my modern type of Albums have slots for proof coins. For example the Lincoln Cent collection has slots for all proofs. At times I purchase some separately and at times I break open a proof set for the individual coins for my Albums. I use Whitman Classic Albums for all my coins and have well over 100 0f them. The necessity for a proof in such albums to me is nuts. Same with error coins. They just don't belong in an album for circulated coins. What I've done with some of my Albums is to order or purchase blank pages for the Albums. Sometimes even blank covers. Then with Whitman you can purchase those Gold type letters/number press on sheets. With those you can lable the blank pages and add dates, mint marks as you want, not what some manufacturer thinks you should collect. </p><p>I've put together odd types of sets such as one with all Flying Eagle/Indian Head/Lincoln Cents in one Album. No proofs or error coins such as the 1922plain. No double dies, no large and small dates either. </p><p>My Liberty Head Dime/Mercury Head Dime/Roosevet Dime Album too has no proofs or error coins. </p><p>Of course I do have the standard Albums and do have to add those to fill the slots that some idiot in a company thinks I need. </p><p>As to handling proofs, I just use the edges for placing in thier slots. If tight, I push them in with a cotton ball. Although at times I feel like using a hammer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 784390, member: 4552"]Most of my modern type of Albums have slots for proof coins. For example the Lincoln Cent collection has slots for all proofs. At times I purchase some separately and at times I break open a proof set for the individual coins for my Albums. I use Whitman Classic Albums for all my coins and have well over 100 0f them. The necessity for a proof in such albums to me is nuts. Same with error coins. They just don't belong in an album for circulated coins. What I've done with some of my Albums is to order or purchase blank pages for the Albums. Sometimes even blank covers. Then with Whitman you can purchase those Gold type letters/number press on sheets. With those you can lable the blank pages and add dates, mint marks as you want, not what some manufacturer thinks you should collect. I've put together odd types of sets such as one with all Flying Eagle/Indian Head/Lincoln Cents in one Album. No proofs or error coins such as the 1922plain. No double dies, no large and small dates either. My Liberty Head Dime/Mercury Head Dime/Roosevet Dime Album too has no proofs or error coins. Of course I do have the standard Albums and do have to add those to fill the slots that some idiot in a company thinks I need. As to handling proofs, I just use the edges for placing in thier slots. If tight, I push them in with a cotton ball. Although at times I feel like using a hammer.[/QUOTE]
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