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New Member
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Crazyb0,
Also one more question off of the mylar flips. The pages they are placed in whose brand do you find to be the best?
Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: The pages they are placed in whose brand do you find to be the best? BCW
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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@noblenumismatist Quote: So this may seem like a stupid question but if no staples and no adhesive what holds them together? I didn't know there was another option. I just put the coin into the 2 by 2. hold it together, and slip it into the binder page. No staples, no adhesive, no problems. I'll take a picture in a little bit. Edit: 
Edited by chafemasterj 06/22/2018 3:22 pm
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New Member
 United States
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Thanks Mark1959! & Thanks chafemasterj! I look forward to seeing your pictures I love to see people's collections!
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New Member
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@chafemasterj
Awesome! I have some great ideas!
Thanks again!
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Rest in Peace
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Master J, the coins don't slide around that much, seems the squeeze of flip and pressure of binder is enough. Now, used pages maybe stretched out. Most all vinyl pages are OK anymore(no PVC) but I don't get them of ebay, only know sources as shops or supply stores. Never seem to have much trouble with flips and contact scuffs, make sure coin is clean, heavy dust will damage no matter which storage is used! Only trouble comes with large coins like Ike dollars. I us the 2 1/2 X 2 1/2 cardboard (or Mylar flip) with a 12 pocket vinyl page, just seems to work better, had too many break the window when closing.
Edited by Crazyb0 06/22/2018 3:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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When I need a bigger order of supplies I usually go with Wizard Coin Supply on the internet. The larger the order the more the cost of shipping is spread out.
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  to the Community!
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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 To the Forum.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Wizard is my only source for supplies after trying everyone else.
I've used the no staple special 2x2 and 2.5 x 2.5 holders for 30 years now. The adhesive is more like Velcro and gives air tight seals. In 30 years I've never had a Coin tone.
Be sure to blow your coin and holder off with a can of compressed air to get rid of dust and lint before sealing.
They are comparatively expensive, about 22 cents each, but I don't own coins that don't deserve that protection.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Be sure to blow your coin and holder off with a can of compressed air to get rid of dust and lint before sealing. That's for sure - especially if you ever use the plastic "Air Tite" direct fit coin capsules.
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New Member
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Thanks Everyone for all the help! A lot of great ideas and advice.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: Be sure to blow your coin and holder off with a can of compressed air to get rid of dust and lint before sealing. I used to use a gas powered Leaf blower but the cost of Gasoline was killing me .  All joking aside try: https://www.wizardcoinsupply., they have a lot of different coin supplies you pick what you think would be best for your coins . 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I used to use a gas powered Leaf blower but the cost of Gasoline was killing me . I guess using it in a small airtight room didn't help either! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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 I use mostly Whitman Classic Albums. I have no slabs. If and when I purchase a coin in a slab, I break it out for the Albums. I prefer Albums since the coins have dates and mint marks already added under the coins. Both sides of the coins are visible. Any coins not yet in an Album are placed in 2x2 flips until enough are accumulated to start another Album. I go to many coin shows and ask dealers for any old Albums they don't want and I get almost all my Albums from them and usually free so much cheaper than purchasing other coin collecting materials. I usually order Proof sets from the Mint but break out the coins for Albums. With Albums you can make your own set up. For example I have one Album with Shield nickels, Liberty Head Nickels, Buffalo nickels and some Jefferson ones too and all in one Album.
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