A few years ago my local coin dealer had bought a collection from which he only wanted the coins & so was selling the empty albums cheap for $3 each. I bought two Whitman "Australian Type Collection" supreme type (mylar slides) -- one for bronze (s/n 9527) & one for silver (s/n 9528. Interestingly, the silver album has a flaw/error. Although everything internally is correct & says "Silver Coins", the outside front cover says "Bronze and Decimal Coins" just like the bronze album so I guess it's a collector's piece -- I think there's some sort of pun there.
A bronze cover hasn't been substituted for the silver album because the silver album is thicker so the spine is wider & it has the correct s/n on the spine. Also, the Whitman albums aren't screwed together like the Dansco's, the pages are bound to the covers & can't be dismantled.
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