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Interesting Capital Plastics 25th Anniversary Holder

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For a 25th wedding anniversary, what would you put in the holes?
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I have the same question ... what coins go into it?
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25th anniversary of what?
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Interesting. It has 5/8 inch (15.9 mm) and one inch (25.4 mm) holes. So it is a United States 25th Anniversary holder that cannot securely hold any United States coins.
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Although it says United States in the description, I do not see it on the holder itself. Might just be generic?
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That new Capital holder is very curious, as far as the circumference of the holes. Perhaps the seller got the measurements wrong?

I bought a different Capital Plastics 25th Anniversary holder from Jake's Coins, which is specifically designed for U.S. Silver Dollars. I plan to place a Commemorative Dollar in the holder for each year of my marriage, until our 25th anniversary, which will be in 2020. So I have a few years left to go...

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I showed this to my wife and told her she had this to look forward to when we reach 25 years ... she wasn't impressed
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Okay guys, as you can tell from my last post (see above on January 25, 2016), I planned on filling the Capital Plastics 25th Anniversary holder with silver commemorative dollars four years ago. This month marked my 25th wedding anniversary.

Here's the holder I put together 25 years ago (1995):


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Here's the front and back of the 25th Anniversary holder I put together today:


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And here's where I hung it on the wall:


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Nicely done!
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Excellent! Nice collection of silver dollars! A great way to mark the passing years!

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Very nice! Love the Capital holders. The slab before the graded slab.
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