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Just Purchased Whitman Classic Album

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For Lincoln Cents 1909-1995

On the plus I think it's much more aesthetically pleasing than my tan Dansco album.

The big downside... it has a hole for the 1955 DDO! I hate settling for anything but the real deal, and I hate leaving a project unfinished. At least with the Dansco there's no hole for the 55 DD and I already have the two major keys. I guess for now I'll settle for the poor man's 55DD and the real deal will come later.

On the neutral...I was only collecting the wheat backs 09-58. It looks like I can unscrew unwanted pages and luckily a full page ends with 1958. But I think it might end up pressing me to collect ALL Lincolns, which just made my tough project even longer.

Overall I decided going with a nicer presentation was the thing to do.

ALL my Lincolns are brown, so I'm not so worried about toning (for my current cents). I even got lucky. Try finding an UNC 1950s penny that's brown. It's very hard. Luckily my father passed down his old collection that has been sitting in a cardboard holder for 20 years. The much later dates are high grade and brown!

So if I decide to start the 1959+ set... I'm going with BU red. Question: How well will my new album protect against toning?
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09/19/2007 10:13 pm
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I thought the only way to really prevent toning over the years was to actually put the album in an airtight bag. Of course the initial air in the bag would also affect it. Although I do think some folks have not had a problem with toning ever due to the climate they live in to begin with. Since I'm not even close to being an expert on this, if I was going to do it myself, and I wanted all BU red without exception, I would probably shoot for an album that would handle the airtites or intercepts or something along those lines. Just my opinion, grain of salt please!!
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Have you considered one of those "faithful reproductions" for the 55 DDO? I know it is not the real thing but it is sure a lot cheaper! I have about a roll of the poor-man's versions from all of my hunting.

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I have presently well over 100 Whitman Classic Albums. I started with Whitman Folders when I was a kid and slowly gradulated to each type as they were created. Since about 1943 to now, no problems with toning, corroding, rusting, tarnishing, etc. For some reason as a kid I knew air created a problem so all Folders and now Albums are in a separate plastic bag with as much air pressed out as possible.
As to the 55 Double Die, do as you mentioned and just place a poor man's DD in that slot. The one thing I too don't like about Whitman is the slots for 22Plain, 55Double, 72Double. Those are errors and should not be there. Even my Liberty nickel Albums have slots for the 1913. Whitman really ticks me off with stupidity.
On the brighter side, you can order additional pages from Whitman for all albums. Some dealers also carry additional pages. Therefore making your 09 to 95 an 09 to present Album. The additional pages will be blank but Whitman also sells equal sized gold type press on numbers and letters so you can add what ever you want. That additional page is tuff to get in but it can be done. When full makes for a heavy Album. I too like the color of dark blue over the Dansco tan. Brown coins in a tan Album just dosen't look good.
The additional pages can also be done with all denominations. I usually put two Buffalo nickels sets in one Album. Same with Indian Head cents and others.
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