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Valued Member
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I like some of your ideas jwguts as I really want to do a Canadian type set but can find any good albums for it.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Jwguts Nice looking set of coins you have there, I like different types you are putting together.
Most times members will not post their complete collection, but if there is interest we could start a new thread and see what we can get.
Maybe I will stop at the bank and get some out of my SDB. If there is some interest.
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United States
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Quote: I like some of your ideas jwguts as I really want to do a Canadian type set but can find any good albums for it. My preference for Canadian coins is Gardmaster albums. They're brown with gold embossing like Dansco, but a couple big differences. 1) They have a plastic or vinyl cover, unlike the imitation leather of a Dansco. That's the only thing I like less about these compared to Dansco.  2) They use a pouch and slide system, instead of a hole with a plastic slide cover. I like that a LOT more than Dansco.  I've also tried Uni-Safe, and they also have the pouch and slide system. They also seem to have better posts for adding pages. But I leaned toward the Gardmaster because they look better on a bookshelf. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: GR58 says: Maybe I will stop at the bank and get some out of my SDB Easier for an investor than for a collector to keep stuff in a SDB. Do you find yourself bringing stuff home often? I do!
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Bedrock of the Community
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My bank knows me very well, from going there so often.
I try to keep higher value sets, that are completed at the bank. And try to remember what coins I might want to upgrade. I also keep single row 2X2 boxes, for just better coins.
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Valued Member
United States
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Yea I was looking at some of the grand master and unisafe albums on ebay. They have different Canadian albums I have yet to find a type album though.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I really dont like those albums witht eh slide out pockets. Once they get older, the slide outs tends to stick to the pages. I had to take a pair of tin snips to the last set of those I dealt with. And the coins were not in that great a shape. I dont think it protected them at all well. Coins from the same collection kept in the same conditions in Whitmans version of the Dansco albums were just fine.
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Valued Member
United States
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Hello Gr58 I am new to the forum and was looking for answers to a question and in the search I found your tread about your dansco Statehood Quarters. I got out of collecting years ago and wanted to get back in. I will have to purchase a complete set of Statehood Quarters (P&D w/s-proof & silver proof) to not have a gap in my Washington quarter collection. Would you ever be interested I. Selling one whole set? Thanks PATRICK
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Valued Member
United States
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I just picked up the P&D National Parks Dansco album off ebay for $6.50 with free shipping talk about score now I can start the National Parks quarters. I have been debating getting a Dansco for my Statehood Quarters but was in the coin shop and they have the two album set with the proofs complete for $175 that seems like the best value to me. I mean ok so I have all the P&D's if I blow $60 on two albums I'd have to manage to get all the proofs for $115. That seems unlikely as there are 100 coins (both silver and clad proofs) seems very unlikely I'd manage to go each coin for about a dollar a coin with the silver proofs. I could just sell my current set that at worse case scenario is $25 face value and just get the completed sets with proofs.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pipewelder welcome to CCF I do have to say, that new members are not allowed to buy, sell or trade until they get enough quality post. But once you have been on this site and qualify, I try to help out other collectors, and don't mind selling if the price is fair. Sirdizzy, $175 is a crazy price for a two album State Quarter set. The shop I help out would pay $175 for any 90% silver quarters. In a State Quarter set, just the 1999 quarter would cost $70 to $100 dollars. The 2008 quarters are also higher than silver price. I would look that set over, to make sure there really are the 50 silver proofs. If it is the P,D, clad proof and silver proofs quarters ... I would buy that set for $200 with out even thinking about it.
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Pillar of the Community
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I must say that GR58 has been a great resource for modern coins and information about them. Recently he had provided me with a 1932-1998 Dansoc album nearly full with the clad coins including proofs. Back in the 70's I had decided to only collect silver and my quarters ran derelict for over 30 years. He has re-sparked my interest in the series and has been a great collaborator since I joined this sight.
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Valued Member
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No worries I guess. Every forum has their rules. I can get those online I guess. LCS dont have any.
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