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So they seem to be the best bang for buck deal (gotta be cheap when you're poor!).

I wanna know though, can you use any binder with them?

And do you need those cardboard flips to put them in first?
I have coins of all sizes, ikes to cents. Actually, I have a 5 pounds coin and 1 cent euro. I figure they are close enough in size to large dollar/cents?

Any help would be great!
I'm looking to display my collection. right now it's mostly an accumulation that is not displayed!

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Broseph at one time I had my entire collection in air-tites. Although I knew they would be protected, it was frustrating not being able to see them displayed. So I cracked them all out of the sir-tites and put them in 2x2 mylar flips, then inserted them in the 20 pocket plastic pages in a 3-ring binder. I am so much happier having done this. I can flip through page after page of my coins and not have to hunt for them the way I used to do when I wanted to see them. I bought nickle holders for all my cents, dimes & nickles, and quarter, half & silver dollar sizes for the rest.
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That sounds like a good way to go, that's what I want. I want to be able to flip though them.
I just have to figure out exactly what to get.
Thanks for the advice! So the nickel 2x2s fit nicely for all small coins? Where should I buy them?
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Yes, the nickel flips hold the cent & dime coins as well. You can find them on E-Bay, coin supply stores, as well as at most of the larger coin shows.
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Cool. Is wizard coin supply a good site to buy from?
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Wizard is a very reputable dealer to buy supplies from
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Awesome, thanks!
Probably where my christmas presents will come from :)
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Cool. Is wizard coin supply a good site to buy from?

One of the best places to buy from on line.
And you can use the Quarter sized ones for Nickels as well as Quarters. The Dollar ones are used a lot for Half Dollars too.
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