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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 542489, member: 4552"]Odd that so many use Littleton products. For so many years I've heard nothing but complaints about thier products and mostly prices. </p><p>I use nothing but Whitman Albums. Mostly due to availability, versatility and lately I've been getting them free. </p><p>I have a 20th Century Type set in a plastic holder. No manufacturer's name on it though. Nicely sealed. </p><p>I've mentioned this many times about Whitman. You can order blank covers, blank pages, press on Gold letters/numbers, extra slides and much, much more. Also, in thier average Album you can add many more pages than Dansco or Littleton. I've put as many as 10 pages in Lincoln Cent Albums so there is spaces from 09 to present and more. With some I've made a Seated Liberty, Liberty Head, Mercury and Roosevelt Dime all in one album. Naturally leaving out proofs and error coins. </p><p>Many dealers have told me they always throw out Littleton Albums since they couldn't sell them and actually have a problem giving them away. They buy the albums and take all coins out for sale as individuals. </p><p>Presently have over 100 Whitman Albums. Same height, depth and color also make for a nice looking presentation. </p><p>I don't know if Whitman has a 20th Century Album but if they do and I find one I'd use it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 542489, member: 4552"]Odd that so many use Littleton products. For so many years I've heard nothing but complaints about thier products and mostly prices. I use nothing but Whitman Albums. Mostly due to availability, versatility and lately I've been getting them free. I have a 20th Century Type set in a plastic holder. No manufacturer's name on it though. Nicely sealed. I've mentioned this many times about Whitman. You can order blank covers, blank pages, press on Gold letters/numbers, extra slides and much, much more. Also, in thier average Album you can add many more pages than Dansco or Littleton. I've put as many as 10 pages in Lincoln Cent Albums so there is spaces from 09 to present and more. With some I've made a Seated Liberty, Liberty Head, Mercury and Roosevelt Dime all in one album. Naturally leaving out proofs and error coins. Many dealers have told me they always throw out Littleton Albums since they couldn't sell them and actually have a problem giving them away. They buy the albums and take all coins out for sale as individuals. Presently have over 100 Whitman Albums. Same height, depth and color also make for a nice looking presentation. I don't know if Whitman has a 20th Century Album but if they do and I find one I'd use it.[/QUOTE]
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