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Please Recommend A Album To Put My Candian Cents In

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Just looking for recommendations of a good book/folder to put my Canadian cents in. I have a good bit I have found through coin roll hunting. They are circulated so I am not looking for anything overly expensive to store them in. Just thought it would be fun to see how many I have for a set and to know which ones I would still need. Thanks
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Vista Canada Blue Album 1-Cent (1858-Date), 7 pages dated. $20
http://colonialacres.com/product/25...1set?ref=546
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2x2's and put them in a 3 ring binder.



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2X2's and 3 ring binder pages gives you the most flexibility on how you label and organize them. Particularly if you have multiple varieties for a particular year.
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I would say it depends on how much you're willing to spend.. how you like them to look and of course how many pennies you have.

I recently have been putting my pennies into binders using 88 pocket pages. They're not the best (apparently there's a pretty good chance the pages contain PVC) but I wanted to organize and view all of these coins I have picked up (approx 4500 of 'em between 1920 & 1952)

The end goal is to look for anything interesting then put these coins into date sets.

If your coins are just average in condition I would recommend a book or something with pages in it that way when you find a better example you can easily swap it out. If the coins are in really good condition I would recommend the 2x2 & binder route..
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I keep many of my ungraded coins in Dansco coin stock albums (blank pages with 12 pockets for 2 x2's on each page). If you use a Dansco, or many other coin pages, make sure you use a 2 x 2 or a mylar flip (I use these), then put the flip in the pocket. Many coin pages contain PVC, so the flip protects them and keeps them snug in the pocket.
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2x2 in a 3 ring binder is the best way by far.....fairly inexpensive, plus you can change it anytime, write on the flips.....plus its not 100% guaranteed that the other methods are free from PVC and chemicals that could ruin your collection. 2x2 flips are free of them. Also the pre-made binders don't have every type and variety and what not.....trust me I used to buy the fancy pre-made things and I changed all of them to 2x2 flips in a 3 ring binder......way better..you can take them out and look at them without touching them.....
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I like Gardmaster. You can make a template and customize in word for the sheet that sits behind the holders.
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