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Lately I've been putting proofs in the holes I don't plan on filling. I figured if I'm going to spend a small fortune on a coin it might be the prettiest one I can afford :)
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A nicely toned brown era specific bronze cent blank (planchet) would be a good filler. Prove it was not created to be minted in 1922.
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A nicely toned brown era specific bronze cent blank (planchet) would be a good filler. Prove it was not created to be minted in 1922.


You are a smart man!
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I am certain it has been proposed by others long before me. I imagine some crafty child finding a blank in their 1950's change and then using it to plug that hole in their Whitman folder.

Speaking of plugged holes...

Whitman made a bingo game back in the day that I had as a child (wish I still had it). What did it have to use for the card markers? Those blue plugs from making the holes in the cent folders! I used them to plug up the expensive holes in my old LWC and IHC folders.
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