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I decided to work on a type set, and I see people talking abut the Dansco 7070. I would like to find an album that shows both sides of the coin. Does the Dansco album show both sides, or is there another album that does?
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Yes, the 7070 shows both sides of your coins.
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to CCF!


There is also a Whittman.

I myself prefer Dansco. There are some who like Whittman. But we Danso fans have them out number.

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FYI - albums generally show both sides, its folders that only show one side.
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Thanks for the info, guys!
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"Albums" usually show both sides.

"Folders" usually only show 1 side.
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I am currently turning away from the slide type albums in favor of a system like the Lighthouse Quadrum system, where each coin is in a 2x2 snap holder, or an airtite, and placed in stackable drawers. If you are putting high grade coins in any type of Album with acetate sldes, you run the risk of scratching the coins. Every little abrasion costs money.

I'm in the process of taking all of my high end coins out of the Dansco album now, and I have a bunch of lesser coins that I may leave in it when it is time to get rid of it. I'll eventually list it here on CCF, but not just yet.

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