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<p>[QUOTE="whopper64, post: 8187618, member: 101364"]For anyone who wants an alternative to the trays, and can still show their coins to anyone without fear of them actually touching the real coin, you might want to consider the Dansco album 7000 with a protective slipcover. The album is 10" by 8", and holds up to seven (7) pages of twelve (12) coins per page. Advantages are the coins are in 2x2 flips that fit in clear slots so that you or anyone else can view each coin (front and back) without touching the coin itself. You can remove the 2x2 flip at anytime for a closer look, again without touching the actual coin. A thousand coins would require 12 books, but the distinct advantage is not only can you stack them, but all your coins will be protected regardless (with no danger of friction). The protective slipcovers give strength to both ends (like a hard-cover book except enclosed) for stacking or storage. You will not need capsules and info can be written on the flip without interfering with the view of the coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="whopper64, post: 8187618, member: 101364"]For anyone who wants an alternative to the trays, and can still show their coins to anyone without fear of them actually touching the real coin, you might want to consider the Dansco album 7000 with a protective slipcover. The album is 10" by 8", and holds up to seven (7) pages of twelve (12) coins per page. Advantages are the coins are in 2x2 flips that fit in clear slots so that you or anyone else can view each coin (front and back) without touching the coin itself. You can remove the 2x2 flip at anytime for a closer look, again without touching the actual coin. A thousand coins would require 12 books, but the distinct advantage is not only can you stack them, but all your coins will be protected regardless (with no danger of friction). The protective slipcovers give strength to both ends (like a hard-cover book except enclosed) for stacking or storage. You will not need capsules and info can be written on the flip without interfering with the view of the coin.[/QUOTE]
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