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What Album Do I Need?

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 Posted 12/25/2007  10:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add magusxxx to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm already putting together a regular Type album but I'd like one with only one space per coin. It would be something like the 20th Century Type album but I want it to also include one space each for the older coins. Half Cent, large cent, Two Cent Piece, etc..

Is there such a thing? If so, which company makes it? If not, what's the best way to put a collection like this together?
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 Posted 12/25/2007  11:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add blcoinnut to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try getting a Danco 7070.
It has spaces for the major types
of coins from 1800 on.
Attractive also.
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Doesn't the Dansco 7070 have one hole per type?
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Yes, it does. My regular Type book has 9 spaces for Half Dimes. I'm looking for one that would only have one. It seems like all of the albums would either have too few or too many.
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I have been working on a dansco 7070 for a few months now and I must warn you, it gets very very addictive trying to fill all those holes. Also if you get one be sure you go ahead and get one with the gold page already in the album because even if you aren't planning on doing the gold page when you buy the album, chances are that will change as you go along with the album and you will have to buy that page separately if you didn't get it when you bought the album (I know I did)
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I'm only trying to fill my book with lower mintage coins and high grade isn't an issue. My latest addition was a christmas present to myself. A 1795 large cent in poor. Yes, I'm going to post a picture when I get a chance.

What I want to do with the album I'm looking for is to have an example of each type of coin in high grade. Date and mintage do not matter. I just want shining examples of each one in a book which would not have lots of empty holes when I'm finished.
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