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Quote: Looks like it to me Excellent! 
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I decided to go with Dansco Albums, so I ordered the Buffalo nickel 7112, Mercury dime 7123 and a blank Nickel page for the Liberty V nickels until the Replacement Page 7111-1 becomes available again. Or I may just try and label it myself. My 1st real Dansco albums   At first I really liked the look of the blue Whitman albums but I read so much of them not holding up. I even saved pictures of both of them to compare in making my decision. Some of the used pics of the Whitman you could see the pages not laying flat but I didn't see that with the Dansco's. So I took a leap of faith from the majority here and ordered the Dansco's. The beige is starting to grow on me 
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Those are incredible albums - I have not seen the like of them in 40 some years. (great coins that are in them as well) 
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Glad you found them!  Harco was notorious for PVC damage. They later updated the slides and pages to non-PVC. It appears you got them in the middle of the transition if only the slides are rigid and brittle. I was considering moving my collection from Whitman folders to Harco albums back in 1984 when my grandfather's coin shop friend talked me into Dansco. I am pleased to see you go that route as well! 
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I freed the Buffalo nickels and the Mercury dimes from the Harco albums. You could feel there was something on them. Hard to describe other than a dry sticky feeling. I gave them a 5min acetone soak and it actually left a slight yellow tint to the acetone. I didn't do the V nickels since they were just in the cardboard album unless you think I should.
Edited by seamonkey5150 08/04/2025 3:47 pm
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Quote:I freed the Buffalo nickels and the Mercury dimes from the Harco albums.  Quote: You could feel there was something on them. Hard to describe other than a dry sticky feeling. That is expected with being in or near PVC for so long.  Quote: I gave them a 5min acetone soak and it actually left a slight yellow tint to the acetone. Good work! Also a good reminder to always rinse with fresh acetone to make sure no more "yellow" whatever remains on the coins. Quote: I didn't do the V nickels since they were just in the cardboard album unless you think I should. It would no hurt since you are already moving stuff around. I meant to ask earlier, where did you end up finding these missing coins after so long?
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I meant to ask earlier, where did you end up finding these missing coins after so long? Apparently I had put them in storage tubs at some point and had forgot about what was in them. I finally got around to downsizing stuff and came across them. The majority of my coins/proof sets were stolen years ago that I had collected off and on in the 80's/90's/00's. I just recently got back into coins.
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Finding something you thought was lost is always a treat. 
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I had a similar experience as Thecoinguy1964. Back to 1970. I'm off to college and my 9 years younger little brother "liberates" my coin collections. I knew it was him, but he doesn't fess up until we're both in our 30s. I forgave him.
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"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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Quote: I had a similar experience as Thecoinguy1964. Back to 1970. I'm off to college and my 9 years younger little brother "liberates" my coin collections.  Quote: I knew it was him, but he doesn't fess up until we're both in our 30s.  Quote: I forgave him. You are a better person than me. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I posted about my old Harco albums I had put away when I went off to college We didn't know what we didn't know back then. Nowadays information is so readily available.
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Quote: We didn't know what we didn't know back then. Nowadays information is so readily available. 
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Got the coins transferred over to the Dansco albums. Sorry for the poor photo shadows. Buffalo nickels and I added a blank nickel page for the Liberty V nickels since the preprinted one is all sold out.   
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