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I am nearly finished putting together my Morgan dollar set. I have been working on it for several years, and my coins are split roughly 50/50 between slabbed and raw. How can I display them? I obviously don't want to crack open the slabs to put them in a Dansco album, so I guess my only option is to put all my raw coins in CoinWorld slabs. Once I do that, is there an album that you can puts the slabbed coins in? I currently have them stored in plastic NGC/PCGS boxes, but it seems like there should be a better way to display them. Any suggestions?
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Amos also has a slab book for about the same price; also have generic slabs. I use them for my ASE collections and they look great. The down side to the books is that each album only holds 36 slabs and can be quite weighty. I'm waiting to see if the plastic albums hold up to the weight. They do look great on the bookshelf but, once again, you better put the albums on a well built set of shelves.
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OK! Thanks for the help........I was not aware that a slab album was available. The coin shop I frequent does not carry them, and I had never seen one at a coin show. Now all that remains is to cough up $100 for 3 of those puppies, and decide where to store them!!
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