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I have a few old Whitman folders albums that seem to be leaving marks on the reverse sides of the coins. I have been working to move them to 2x2 holders and add them to binders.

Are there enthusiasts out there for the Whitman type holders? Am I right in moving them out of these things to protect them?

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Just a guess ... but I am thinking you might be talking about Whitman folders.

Some of them have glue on the back where the coins are pressed in.
Those can/do leave lines on the back of the coins. I am not sure if
this problem has bee fixed on newer folders.

Using albums that have plastic slides on front and back are a better
way to protect and view your coins.

Using 2x2''S and binders is also a better solution over folders.

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@dshea215, see here for an earlier thread on CCF that may be of interest.

http://goccf.com/t/64431

Do you mean Whitman *Albums* or Whitman *Folders*?
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Thanks Spence, very helpful. Yes, I meant the folders. I now have a renewed gusto to get these coins out of these old folders.
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I agree that you are probably seeing the reverses being affected by glue from the folders.

Your decision to move them is a good one.
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Yes ,of cause the folders are your problem . In my personal opinion do not use press in type folders for any of your coins . Recommendations are Albums with plastic slides or 2x2 binder sheets using loose leaf binders .
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Are you able to post pictures?
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I will say that folders are great for starting out, pulling coins from circulation. It was how I began, but I moved to albums after a few years.
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Don't feel bad, it could be worse. This is how many of us started out. Well, at least me anyway. Does this look familiar? I don't need to tell you what was on the coins after 30 years. As a kid, I was very clever. It was the only way to keep the coins in the folder.


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As a kid, I was very clever. It was the only way to keep the coins in the folder.


I will admit that I used double-stick tape in my first half dollar folder.
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As a kid, I was very clever. It was the only way to keep the coins in the folder.


I will admit that I used double-stick tape in my first half dollar folder.


That's more clever then I was.
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I think it had more to do with available materials than being clever.
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I think it had more to do with available materials than being clever.


Looking back, I'm surprised I didn't glue the coin into the folder!
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When I was a kid I could only afford the cheap .35 cent Whitmans and Dansco folders.
My Canadian nickel set rusted the steel nickels and most were BU. I learned the lesson about good Albums before I put any good coins in them
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My Canadian nickel set rusted the steel nickels and most were BU.
Ouch.
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