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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4538086, member: 112"]I'm a strong believer in Intercept Shield products, have been since the day they came out with the stuff. Used it for many years and it always did its job without fail.</p><p><br /></p><p>There's lots of different albums out there that "say" they protect your coins. They employ all kinds of different methods, but the problem with almost all of them is that they only go halfway - they only do half the job. As long as the outer album cover is made of cardboard, or is covered with vinyl - that's bad. Or if the album pages are made of cardboard, even if/when they're covered with plastic - that's bad. Those are the very things you need to keep away, far away, from your coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is a solution to this problem if the makers of the albums would only use it. All they gotta do is use different materials. No vinyl, ever, and either archival quality cardboard or outer covers and inner pages made of an inert plastic. Do that and the problems with albums are solved !</p><p><br /></p><p>But until they do that, the problems are always gonna remain.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4538086, member: 112"]I'm a strong believer in Intercept Shield products, have been since the day they came out with the stuff. Used it for many years and it always did its job without fail. There's lots of different albums out there that "say" they protect your coins. They employ all kinds of different methods, but the problem with almost all of them is that they only go halfway - they only do half the job. As long as the outer album cover is made of cardboard, or is covered with vinyl - that's bad. Or if the album pages are made of cardboard, even if/when they're covered with plastic - that's bad. Those are the very things you need to keep away, far away, from your coins. There is a solution to this problem if the makers of the albums would only use it. All they gotta do is use different materials. No vinyl, ever, and either archival quality cardboard or outer covers and inner pages made of an inert plastic. Do that and the problems with albums are solved ! But until they do that, the problems are always gonna remain.[/QUOTE]
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