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Does Anyone Know Where To Buy This Type Of Album?

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I was thinking of how nice it would be to have a page in a 3-ring binder that I would have the bottom of airtite-like capsule molded into it. All one would need do is insert the coin and snap the top of the airtite holder onto it. A web search brought me to this:

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I like this idea over conventional albums b/c only a capsule touches the coin.

But this is all I can find - a picture - posted on a non-selling site. It is just an image on that site entitled "airtite-album-page.jpg."

Has nyone seen any of these? Are they discontinued maybe? I see the Airtite website shows where they have albums you can insert their holders into - but nothing like the pages in the pic

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 Posted 01/24/2012  05:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I've seen something like this discussd elsewhere. I think the concensus was valleycoin.
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 Posted 01/24/2012  05:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for your help - I do appreciate the suggestion.

Unfortunately the only thing I found there were these:

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This is an album with 6 slot-loading pages. Your purchase cards separately; insert the airtite containers into the cards; and then slip the cars into place.

I would like to find the ones where the airtite is a molded part of the page and you only need apply the slip covers onto the page.
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Those look kind of like Lighthouse Albums, a google search should put you on the right track.
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Thanks Westcoin - you hit the nail on the head.

But...

They call them "encap" pages & only make them for Euro coin sets - and the shipping for two of them to get here would be 35 Euros

You can get the encap slabbed coin holder sheets in the US. I wonder why some US company does not take off with this idea and make them for all coin denominations?

Anybody want to start a business?
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 Posted 01/25/2012  03:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add westcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Glad to be of help, I worked at a coin shop when I was 15 and we sold their stamp albums, I think that's where I remembered them from, (man that was a long time ago, another life it seems now that I'm pushing 50).

Expensive yes, but Lighthouse makes super quality archival products, many museums use their products because of that. What about using the euro holders with Airtight holder rings for US coins? The should still be close enough to fit, not hard to figure out since even US coins are measured in mm. Just a thought.
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Good point on the Euro pages and rings, but it would just take too much money for everything I would like to store in these. I had been toying with making my own plexiglass set holders as I have done in the past (3 sandwiched pieces with holes drilled in the middle one). They work quite well, its just not convenient for swapping out one coin. I was hoping to find a pre-made system readily available to replace all my albums.

The lighthouse would be nice, but the cost is prohibitive for me. I'd rather put the kind of money it would take to get all the ones I would require into a better coin.

BTW - your background is a bit like mine - worked in a coin shop as a teen and now hitting 50!

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Sounds like you invented the Capital plastic display. You can buy plastic screws from them, instead of metal screws on the corners.

The advantage to theirs is the kind of plastic they use, and tapering the holes so the reverse is smaller than the obverse.
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The first I made one of these for Franklin halves - back around 1978-79 probably. But I was going to frame it for a wall hanging so made the entire thing longer than would make good pages for an album.

Screw are countersunk and the plastic was tapped to accept them.

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I later took 4 pieces out of the set - not sure why - so I graphic-program-manipulated them back in for this pic . I will have to go get this and bring it home someday to really fill the empty holes again. This set was found in circulation.
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 Posted 01/26/2012  11:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinmap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That looks pretty cool Earle. Nice job.
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Thanks - I want to try to find a sign company to get scraps and try to make some nice looking holders for various coins/sets.
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What's the 36th coin, Bugs?
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Quote:
What's the 36th coin, Bugs?


Boy I blundered

I forget there were only 35 in the series so when Photo-manipulating I virtual-filled 4 holes instead of 3!

I know a Bugs never decided to visit my pocket change so its not in the set.
I do remember years ago a 1964 JFK filled that empty hole even though it looked kind of awkward. So next time the set is here this little Daniel Carr gem likely will fill the hole:

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I would like pages like that! I have some lighthouse slab pages that look like that, though obviously they hold slabs and not airtites. They're pretty simple, just vacuum formed plastic, where you can drop in the slabs, snap down the cover and stick them in a binder.
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I looked on ebay and there were these on there, not sure if its cheaper than what you found or not but thought I would share http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-Lighthous...em53e6400eee
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@Bryan - thanks for the link. After seeing TheNickelGyy's setup on another thread though, I might just go with that. He sticks his coins in airtites and then puts them in 2X2-holding 3-hole punched pages. A lot less expensive than trying to get the encaps from Europe. I admit I'd love to see a US company take off with this idea and make them for all coins though.
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