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State &territorial Quarter Proofs

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Okay, what do I do? Currently as my manner of collecting is, I use Whitman albums with blank page I label myself. Reason being is I put these in one binder instead of two or three to conserve space. This also eliminates unwanted "holes".

I have been getting the series proof sets at a good price. Mainly I was going to crack for the Kennedys and any upgrades to Lincolns or Jeff's. My initial plan for Quarters was just clads, 1965-2009, w/o proofs. Now with these new sets I can utilize the quarters for this series of States and Territories. I do NOT plan on going further(you kidding me!), nor plan on all proofs at this time for the earlier dates either. So question is what way should I present these?

As another caveat, I'm using Guardhouse pages in my expanded 7070 for special Capital Plastic mountings and select slabs in a binder layout. I could separate out to make a separate binder with cased coins and special sets...hmmm


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 Keep in lense, use Guardhouse pages?
 Intersperse w/clads by date in album?
 Separate pages for proofs in album?
 Leave well enough alone in original packaging

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I voted interspersed because the more the merrier and I collect by date rather than by series.
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I voted for "Separate pages for proofs in album." First, it would be easy. Second, it is what I did when for my Roosevelt and Jefferson Dansco albums that did not have proof holes.

"Intersperse w/clads by date in album" would probably look more cohesive and would not fault you for making the extra effort.

But by all means, crack away!
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Anyone else? Its tied!
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Can I vote none of the above ...


I would ... and do ..

Use the Dansco date album. It has one hole for each State Quarter.
The territory page either comes with it or can be added.

I think the Dansco number is 7146.
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Quote:
Can I vote none of the above ...
Of course.

As long as you explain, which you did.
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