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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3700709, member: 19250"]Since I've been collecting over 50 years I'll tell you that Capital Plastic Coin Holders have shared a big part of the collectors way of display and storing coins.</p><p>Now those of us whom have collected this long storage always becomes an issue. So bulky holders or storage takes up space.</p><p>However here lately I've been finding used like new or even new holders at bargan basement prices.</p><p>I purchased a retail value of over $150 for$20! For a Wayte half dime coin board new $18. I paid $35 for Wayte Mercury dime collection album and all the pages.</p><p><br /></p><p>The capital plastics can be cleaned, you can even repare a sratch using plastic polish for plastic windows. You then can purchase from Capital or Wizard coin new screws plastic or medal. The plastic one tend to yellow.</p><p><br /></p><p>These old albums and plastic displays are readily available , dealers just want to get them sold, they don't want to store or carry show to show.</p><p>By recycling these items you give yourself a new look for your collection as well reuse classic numismistic holders and albums. </p><p>Plus it allows you to be creative showing off your collection.[ATTACH=full]991736[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]991737[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]991738[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 3700709, member: 19250"]Since I've been collecting over 50 years I'll tell you that Capital Plastic Coin Holders have shared a big part of the collectors way of display and storing coins. Now those of us whom have collected this long storage always becomes an issue. So bulky holders or storage takes up space. However here lately I've been finding used like new or even new holders at bargan basement prices. I purchased a retail value of over $150 for$20! For a Wayte half dime coin board new $18. I paid $35 for Wayte Mercury dime collection album and all the pages. The capital plastics can be cleaned, you can even repare a sratch using plastic polish for plastic windows. You then can purchase from Capital or Wizard coin new screws plastic or medal. The plastic one tend to yellow. These old albums and plastic displays are readily available , dealers just want to get them sold, they don't want to store or carry show to show. By recycling these items you give yourself a new look for your collection as well reuse classic numismistic holders and albums. Plus it allows you to be creative showing off your collection.[ATTACH=full]991736[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]991737[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]991738[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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