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Fantastic! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Very nice, not too bad of a design in proof form 
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Pillar of the Community
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Humanist, that is one lovely Nickel collection! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice purchase, Humanist. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Thanks, my friends 
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So I have ideas for my 2006 and newer Jeffersons.
I have an extra page in my 7113 album for the business strike return to Monticello coins, and an extra page I'm planning in my 8113 album for the proofs. This is just a start. I would ideally like to keep them together honestly. It's really hard to find any Dansco 8114 albums right now though, at least for a good price, since they aren't currently in production.
I may just bite the bullet and purchase a blank Dansco nickels album. I can easily make labels for coins now. But, I'm going to give it some time before doing anything. I think it would also be cool to possibly collect the satin finish coins, and with a blank album, I can easily arrange the coins however I want. regular business strike coins, then satin finish, then proof. But, I could go either way and add the satin finish coins in a blank page if I find an 8114 album for a good price.
I may end up also doing something similar to this for my cents as well.
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Quote: I may just bite the bullet and purchase a blank Dansco nickels album. I can easily make labels for coins now. Blank page albums are our friends. You know I like them.  Quote: But, I'm going to give it some time before doing anything. Yes. 
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It's still nice to not have to personally make labels, though. Lol.
I remember I think awhile back I had some satin finish nickels that I found in coin roll hunting. I'd like to say that they were 2009 dated. They had a certain, distinct look to them.
Edited by Humanist1287 11/26/2025 1:18 pm
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Quote: It's still nice to not have to personally make labels, though. Lol. I have had my blank pages for a long time and have yet to label any of them. If you did manage to go that route, you would be way ahead of me!  Quote: I remember I think awhile back I had some satin finish nickels that I found in coin roll hunting. I'd like to say that they were 2009 dated. They had a certain, distinct look to them. 
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very nice proof nickel. Can't wait to see how you organize your album. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks, Dearborn. Here are some images of my 7113 album currently. With the exception of the 39-D and the War Nickel, I have found all these coins in circulation, which is the way I am going with this album.      This last page has a bunch of 2025-D cents, since I have so many of them. I have not been able to find any 2025 Philadelphia cents so far. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice work! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Looking good Humanist 
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Looking good! 
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