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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Dang Ken, how'd you mess that up? I like a big fat album packed with as many cents as possible! (with Old Abe on the front of course) 
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Pillar of the Community
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I have 7103 and 7102. 7102 only has dates till 2009 but has enough open spots to go to 2020.
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Quote:Dang Ken, how'd you mess that up?   Quote:I like a big fat album packed with as many cents as possible! (with Old Abe on the front of course)   For what it is worth, I have an 8100 that stops at 2007 (2008 and 2009 would be on a ninth page I do not have).
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll just go with a Whitman folder and pull from circulation
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Quote: I'll just go with a Whitman folder and pull from circulation That's what I did too. I did buy what coins I could not find though. All of these folders are completely full - with a few exceptions 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent. The Barber and Mercury dimes are mostly full need about 20 more to complete both. Oh yeah waiting on the new quarters for keep that one current. BUT! (always a but, huh?) I'm thinking of getting all Dansco Albums to replace all my folders. I just like the way Dansco looks. AND they can have the slip cover for them to protect them even more. 
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Pillar of the Community
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A folder? Are we barbarians? 
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The first 2 folders (Lincoln's) are my very first folders I got when I was a kid. (yes bought them brand new) as they were released. I just kept getting the same because I'm a bit retentive and everything must match. But I mixed it up with my new Dansco albums (7070, and 8176). NOW they must all get upgraded to match of course.
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Pillar of the Community
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I've got a few folders with some Lincoln's in them truth be told.
I've got two Dansco 7100's (09-2021), 3 Whitman 9406's (1941-59+) and then 3 different Harris folders from 09 to not sure when - not all filled though...
I think that's it - well a bunch more in 2x2's and then a big box of rolls. But that's it, I swear.
Edited by KenKat 03/12/2021 8:10 pm
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Quote: But that's it, I swear. uh-huh, sure... we believe you, don't we gang?
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My Lincoln Cent set ends in 1982 with the last 95 pct copper ones. I really have a dislike for Zincolns.
Edited by DoubleEagle20 04/19/2021 12:08 am
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Quote: I really have a dislike for Zincolns. So do I, which is why I want them to stop circulating. I still want them in the mint and proof sets, but with a bronze composition like 2009 had. 
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Pillar of the Community
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I thought the 7100 ends in 2009. then there's another one that starts from 2010. I thought this is what people do? I stopped one cent at wheats, then another at memorials ending at Lincoln life, and have been hanging on to shield cents each year until I have enough to justify the cost of buying another album.
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Quote: I thought the 7100 ends in 2009. then there's another one that starts from 2010. I The 7100, like most Dansco albums, had pre-printed dates well into the future. That being said, earlier 7100/8100 albums could have dates well beyond 2009 (as well as only two or three holes for normal P/D/(S) for 2009). At some point after the Lincoln bicentennial release, Dansco changed the 7100/8100 to end with 2009 (including all bicentennial varieties) and introduced a new album for the shield cents. My 8100 has eight pages and end with the 2007-S proof. I was not about to squeeze a ninth page in there, so I opted to create a custom album that starts with 2008.
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