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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2894378, member: 36230"]I'm not sure what you mean by "60 coin mini lot holders", but still, and as said earlier, there is no right or wrong. However, if you do take the binder route, do try to avoid pages made of PVC. A classic Dansco type album may be a fine choice, but care must/should be taken when placing/removing coins, as well as when installing/removing the sliders.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for books, and I seriously congratulate you for the willingness/desire to learn, all depends on your present knowledge and areas of interest within the type. For example: are you interested in varieties (doubled dies, RPMs, etc) or are you more of a type/date/mint kind of guy? Is the series very new to you, or are you fairly well versed from your past involvement? To give another example of why I ask: think Morgans. There's a red book on said coins, but is more of a beginner-intermediate level reference that wouldn't be of great use to someone with average-level experience under their belt. On the other hand, there's the Van Allen-Malis book (Comprehensive Encyclopedia....) that would be geared towards more advanced collectors. Perhaps you've already done so and I've missed it, but the more you clarify, the more any advice given can be tailored to your individual needs/wants.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2894378, member: 36230"]I'm not sure what you mean by "60 coin mini lot holders", but still, and as said earlier, there is no right or wrong. However, if you do take the binder route, do try to avoid pages made of PVC. A classic Dansco type album may be a fine choice, but care must/should be taken when placing/removing coins, as well as when installing/removing the sliders. As for books, and I seriously congratulate you for the willingness/desire to learn, all depends on your present knowledge and areas of interest within the type. For example: are you interested in varieties (doubled dies, RPMs, etc) or are you more of a type/date/mint kind of guy? Is the series very new to you, or are you fairly well versed from your past involvement? To give another example of why I ask: think Morgans. There's a red book on said coins, but is more of a beginner-intermediate level reference that wouldn't be of great use to someone with average-level experience under their belt. On the other hand, there's the Van Allen-Malis book (Comprehensive Encyclopedia....) that would be geared towards more advanced collectors. Perhaps you've already done so and I've missed it, but the more you clarify, the more any advice given can be tailored to your individual needs/wants.[/QUOTE]
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