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Wow, when I started this thread I wasn't sure we'd see any of these rare world type albums, but now we have multiple albums from 3 different members!  Shout-out to gxseries, bg, and macmercury for a fantastic group of albums!  Quote: If you want to see my 7070 the link is below my name... Feel free to share any photos of your 7070 in this thread on the catch-up days of December 12-14, mtuma3!  Quote: These pages have extensive writings from the previous owner. Is there a way to remove these markings? I know that Dearborn has had success removing the actual Dansco labels with 90% alcohol and a cotton swab. I'm not sure if that would work on pen ink, though. Might be worth a try in an inconspicuous area of the album.
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Today is the final call for world type albums! 
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My partial coin collection http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/gxseriesMy numismatics articles and collection: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/numis_index.htmRegularly updated at least once a month.
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bg, those Panama albums are absolutely fantastic! I wish the Danscos were not so dern expensive and hard to find.
And I agree with trying alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl) and cotton swabs to remove the ink marks. Acetone is a stronger solvent which would definitely work, but it might remove more than just the ink.
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Great sets! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: And I agree with trying alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl) and cotton swabs to remove the ink marks. Acetone is a stronger solvent which would definitely work, but it might remove more than just the ink. Thank you, mysilveryears and CollegeBarbers. I will try one of those methods when get some free time after taking pictures of my albums.
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