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<p>[QUOTE="Joshua Lemons, post: 24808182, member: 82388"]Ensure you have a D ring binder so the pages will lay flat. There's not much you can do about the pages sagging if the pages have lots of heavy coins in them. The one I use is a 2" binder made by Eagle that i purchased at my LCS. I'm not sure how many pages it can hold comfortably, but I had at least 15 in mine at one time. It now holds just a couple. Once you fill it up you'll be surprised at how heavy it gets![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua Lemons, post: 24808182, member: 82388"]Ensure you have a D ring binder so the pages will lay flat. There's not much you can do about the pages sagging if the pages have lots of heavy coins in them. The one I use is a 2" binder made by Eagle that i purchased at my LCS. I'm not sure how many pages it can hold comfortably, but I had at least 15 in mine at one time. It now holds just a couple. Once you fill it up you'll be surprised at how heavy it gets![/QUOTE]
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