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Repairing A Dansco Album?

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Apparently I'm just too ham-fisted for these things

After less than half a year, my Peace dollar album is delaminating- the top layer of the page is separating from the core, and my dollars are sliding all over. Not good.

Can anyone recommend a non-harmful adhesive to put this thing back together? Anyone else even have this problem?

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I have never had this problem, but I would be very careful about what you used. You can order replacement pages from Wizard Coin Supply. I would probably be more comfortable going that route if no one can recommend a safe adhesive to use.
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Search Amazon for "Archival Glue". You will get a list of neutral ph glues in all forms and prices. The "archival" refers to paper products.

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Thanks!
Archival glue- very good thought. Off to search :)
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