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Valued Member
 United States
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BTW, other than the album page colors (which seems to be a common preference toward Dansco), is there another key reason you prefer the Dansco over Whitman?
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Moderator
 United States
189837 Posts |
The Dansco album as a whole, both binder and pages, feels more solid that the Whitman albums. Not that the Whitman feels cheap, it does not, but the Dansco just has a little extra sturdiness to it.
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Valued Member
United States
461 Posts |
I have more dansco than whitmans mostly because more shops have danscos than whitmans. I do not have a complaint for either of them. Get whichever is easier and most cost effective. "Easier" is normally more important to me.
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Valued Member
 United States
359 Posts |
The Whitman albums aren't available in my area, but are obviously for sale online. Can anyone tell me if the "height" of the Whitmans and Danscos are roughly the same (can they coexist and look "clean" on the same bookshelf)?
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Moderator
 United States
189837 Posts |
I think the Whitman albums are smaller, but I am not sure. It has been a while since I have compared them side-by-side.
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Valued Member
 United States
359 Posts |
Thanks, jbuck. I'm a bit torn whether it's even worth investing in a true "album" for these quarters. I could just pick up a folder for a few bucks and call it good. But, the thought of keeping grubby fingers off the quarters is what makes me hesitate...
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Moderator
 United States
189837 Posts |
For what it is worth, I have more than one Dansco album that cost me more than the coins it contains. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1116 Posts |
I think that if I was going to go with Whitman's I'd display the reverse of the coins, because that's that is interesting about this series. The obverse is not going to change at all.
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Moderator
 United States
189837 Posts |
I agree. I have the reverse showing on the front of the pages in my Statehood/DC/Territorial and ATB Dansco albums.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1109 Posts |
My Dansco State and ATB Quarter albums also have coin reverses displayed on the front of the pages. I know what George Washington looks like. Let's see the designs!
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
11951 Posts |
IMO Dansco albums are better quality then all the others. I also feel that is why most collectors prefer the Dansco albums. If the other albums were better and cost less ... then everyone would be buying those.
There are always people that want/like something different or think theirs is the best .. because that is what they have.
Of course there are some people that will go with ever is good .. but cost the least, and there is nothing wrong with that.
The bottom line is .. check them all out and pick the one you like best.
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
I decided to go a cheaper route and got the board book from the mint. it is the 5.50 on Amazon and the cheapest. it has slots for p&d and is quality. its just what you feel like getting, everyone is different.   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
8521 Posts |
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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Valued Member
United States
449 Posts |
*that album was from sterling innovation
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New Member
United States
10 Posts |
Hi cheezyfryes - As is probably obvious - I am a newb. However, I did just go through the process of getting an album when I had no idea what I was doing. Luckily, I was totally happy with the 2 Whitman albums I got. I was not shopping by price, but more by look. I love the blue covers as they natch the mint blue boxes. One of my collections is all silver - looks great against the drk blue. I have heard others say they like the copper against the blue also.
Npo complaints here except I was a little clumsy on the first on I put in and tore thr little piece of paper between the coins. Do the back page first.Good luck!
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