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<p>[QUOTE="DoctorMetal, post: 2021171, member: 29368"]I rely on Dansco albums exclusively, and customize them myself. Started by finding out the mm size of the 1oz coins I was gonna collect. For example, Eagles and Kooks need 40.6mm holes, so one can either order 41mm pages or simply relabel Silver Eagle pages. Then, put the sets together in any (relabeled) album. Pandas and rounds work in 40mm pages. For odd sized stuff, I sometimes use a Dremel drill with the sandpaper bit to open up the hole a little bit. For the large sized stuff, like 2 or 3 ounce sizes, I use plastic Dansco pocket pages which fit in a regular Album. But yeah, one can (and should) IMO, store their bullion collection in the same format as their numi collection, unless of course, they're stacking in tubes and monster boxes or whatnot. But, few things can beat the visual appeal of bookshelves all with the same types of albums all lined up next to one another.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DoctorMetal, post: 2021171, member: 29368"]I rely on Dansco albums exclusively, and customize them myself. Started by finding out the mm size of the 1oz coins I was gonna collect. For example, Eagles and Kooks need 40.6mm holes, so one can either order 41mm pages or simply relabel Silver Eagle pages. Then, put the sets together in any (relabeled) album. Pandas and rounds work in 40mm pages. For odd sized stuff, I sometimes use a Dremel drill with the sandpaper bit to open up the hole a little bit. For the large sized stuff, like 2 or 3 ounce sizes, I use plastic Dansco pocket pages which fit in a regular Album. But yeah, one can (and should) IMO, store their bullion collection in the same format as their numi collection, unless of course, they're stacking in tubes and monster boxes or whatnot. But, few things can beat the visual appeal of bookshelves all with the same types of albums all lined up next to one another.[/QUOTE]
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