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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 523811, member: 16510"]<b>This case in contains PVC and even if it didn't,</b></p><p><br /></p><p>This flip contains PVC and even if it didn't there is no value ad with it in this flip. Take it out and put it in any number of available better type holders on the market.</p><p><b>It may well come as a shock to collectors but as said albums with slides are bad, very bad. Albums with slides are never a good idea to keep coins in - only the most seasoned professional can manipulate these without damage either putting them in or taking them out with out surface scratches. Also they leave little specks of cardboard material on the face of the coins after you have seated them no matter how careful you are.</b></p><p>The best holder are the most expensive acrylic 2-piece type holders either for individual coins or sets - they are very expensive and (IMO) should only be used for valuable sets of coins such as high grade type sets and complete sets with many key dates in them.</p><p>Still by far the best and most cost effective way to keep coins in in clean 2x2's that have had the dust removed by canned air first then always use pliers to flatten staples or use a self flattening (worth it's weight in gold)stapler, labeled and then put in 20 pocket pages and a three ring binder. This method offers both protection, is cost effective, and are easily switched out or other wise manipulated as time goes on plus they can be customized to your liking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 523811, member: 16510"][b]This case in contains PVC and even if it didn't,[/b] This flip contains PVC and even if it didn't there is no value ad with it in this flip. Take it out and put it in any number of available better type holders on the market. [B]It may well come as a shock to collectors but as said albums with slides are bad, very bad. Albums with slides are never a good idea to keep coins in - only the most seasoned professional can manipulate these without damage either putting them in or taking them out with out surface scratches. Also they leave little specks of cardboard material on the face of the coins after you have seated them no matter how careful you are.[/B] The best holder are the most expensive acrylic 2-piece type holders either for individual coins or sets - they are very expensive and (IMO) should only be used for valuable sets of coins such as high grade type sets and complete sets with many key dates in them. Still by far the best and most cost effective way to keep coins in in clean 2x2's that have had the dust removed by canned air first then always use pliers to flatten staples or use a self flattening (worth it's weight in gold)stapler, labeled and then put in 20 pocket pages and a three ring binder. This method offers both protection, is cost effective, and are easily switched out or other wise manipulated as time goes on plus they can be customized to your liking.[/QUOTE]
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