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Where To Buy Whitman Albums...

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 Posted 05/06/2013  2:22 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add BamaBlue to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I don't dislike Dansco, I just prefer Whitman Albums.

I have been buying them direct from the Whitman Company (which is about 20 miles from my house, but they don't give a 'homer' discount). Since I'm almost out of $10 off coupons from them and looking to add the Liberty Walking Half and Eisenhower dollar Albums to my wish list... does anyone know where to get the best deal?
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 Posted 05/22/2013  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I too prefer Whitman Albums. And yes it is a shame they only give discounts to dealers that purchase by volume. One thing I've done over the years is go to lots of coin shows. I ask dealers that are repeditive sellers at shows if they get any Whitman Albums could they let me have them.
Over the years I've received many hundreds of them from dealers and always free. It appears that most dealers buy Albums full of coins from people, take all the coins out, place in 2x2's for individual sales. They mostly then throw out the Albums. If you spend time talking to dealers, get to know them, ask for their old Albums, you too might get flooded with them. One dealer once gave me almost 40 Folders and Albums. Many other dealers have given me from 1 to 20 that they intended to throw out. Usually I give all the ones I don't need or want to a local school.
You may also want to check out on line places such as Wizard coin supplies. Of course the shipping will get you mad. Also, try places like Hobby Lobby, coin stores or other hobby stores.
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