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Valued Member
United States
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Meh, I just put my finger on them and push them out. I don't think I'm damaging the coin.
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
tape on the end of slide, I just cut the tape in half an it has work for me. It will not effect the coin.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2373 Posts |
Trying the rounded corners, tape or stickie of some sort will be next I guess. Thx, nlp
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
This is what I did to mine to solve that problem, this is a old picture but you can still see what I did to all the pages so I could get the sliders out easier 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
2373 Posts |
DUH!! I didn't think of taking an exacto knife to it. Thx for the pic Brian. nlp
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Valued Member
United States
330 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4870 Posts |
I use 2x2's exclusively. Can see both sides of coins too.
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Moderator
 United States
189596 Posts |
quote: This is what I did to mine to solve that problem, this is a old picture but you can still see what I did to all the pages so I could get the sliders out easier
You "Whitmaned" your Dansco!  Bryan, those are some nice arcs! Did you use a punch tool or cut it "by hand"? I have never had an in/out problem with the sliders; care and patience are key! The only real problem I have had are that the slides are loose on some albums and expose the coins if not lined up.
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Valued Member
United States
164 Posts |
I have seen photos of several Dansco album pages showing the type coins. I am very troubled by the lack of completeness of the types. In the pages shown above, the Type I of the bust dime is not there, nor are the No Stars Liberty Seated half dime and dime. I don't consider those minor varieties, but major types. Just my personal preference of course, but there it is. I have seen other photos of other pages and there are many! types missing. Does this bother anyone else?
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I use nothing but Whitman Albums and thoes have the slots at the end so you can grab the slides and pull them out. However, many do not come out so easily anyway. Possibly if you use a needlenose pliers you could grab lift the edges and pull the slides out with the pliers. I usually use them on the Whitman ones even though they have the area where you should be able to grab with fingers.
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New Member
United States
16 Posts |
I learned this from a coin dealer. He just sticks a piece of scotch tape to one of the windows and pulls to the side. The slider comes out just enought for you to get hold of real easy. Works for me quite well.
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Valued Member
United States
263 Posts |
rohumpy.... Yes it does bother me. I keep extra types in my "Type Box" which also includes some colonial coins used in this area before the U.S. was formed. The gold type page for the 7070 is also incomplete....of course....I don't own a stella....lol!
afernbaugh
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Valued Member
United States
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I like all of the suggestions and will use some for my albums. I also use 2by2's and clear 2x2 pages in a 3 ring binder.Thanks, Sgt bob
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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quote: Bryan, those are some nice arcs! Did you use a punch tool or cut it "by hand"?
I cut it by hand quote: Bryan,
I like the way the Barber quarter shows through the Shield nickel hole. Maybe that is the rare Barber Shield nickel with rays...
yeah its the super rare Shield nickel with rays reverse on a Barber quarter planchet and barber Obverse....Seriously its just the coin that happens to be on the next page showing through the empty hole
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Valued Member
United States
328 Posts |
Since I always handle coins with gloves, I can use an empty hole (like the Barber Nickel w/ Rays one  ) to slide the plastic out, w/o fingerprinting it. If there's no empty hole, it's still possible to lightly bruch across the surface and poke the end out. Dansco albums come with rounded ends on their plastic, by the way.
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