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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent! 
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Please describe how you chose in what hole to put each coin.
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Valued Member
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Quote: Please describe how you chose in what hole to put each coin. Sure! I started with the clad proofs in the top left corner. Oldest first, going across the rows. This filled the top two rows. The next row follows the same pattern with the silver proofs. Since there are only 5 silver proofs the right lower hole was empty. I chose to fill that hole with the commemorative Ike proof dollar from the 1990 prestige proof set. The holder was originally intended for morgans, and was horizontally oriented, but I thought it looked better vertical... Hope that answers your questions!
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Pillar of the Community
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Always good to complete something!
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Quote: Hope that answers your questions! I does for me. It makes the set even more personal. 
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Valued Member
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I suppose the only thing left is to get some stainless steel screws for the holder...
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Are the ones in it now plastic?
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Valued Member
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Yeah, they work fine, but they're starting to go yellow...
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Thought so. Going stainless might be the right choice here.
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Valued Member
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I think so, would certainly look better than yellowing plastic...
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New Member
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Looks great, good decision breaking them out, like the addition of the centennial as well.
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Quote: I think so, would certainly look better than yellowing plastic... I think they will add some pop to the presentation. If you need a source, take one of the plastic screws to Lowe's or Home Depot (or any good hardware store) to see if they can match it up.
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