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 Posted 11/16/2020  11:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add c_b_mazur to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Trying to find something already out there, if it exists. I have aquired several foreign coins that I am currently cataloging so I know what is there. I have come across coins from all over the world. I am looking for a way that would secure the coins to where I could see both sides. Would love to have a black background. Almost a picture frame with cut outs for coins, but the problem is no coins are the same size. Any one have suggestions or ideas? For those interested I will list the countries below.

Mexico, Bahamas, Jamaica, UK, France, Panama, India, Western Africa, Denmark, Cayman Islands, China, Korea, Great Britain, U.A.E., Australia, South Africa, Japan, Switzerland, Philippines, Russia, Thailand, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Spain, Ukraine, Namibia, Germany, .... Not done searching yet.
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If money is no object, and you are doing it for yourself, the Quadrum system from Lighthouse would tick most all of those boxes.
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Back in the 1970s you could buy the cardboard 2 x 2 holders in various colors. I have some coins still in orange holders and blue holders, and I assume black may also have been an option.
But I don't think these are available any more.



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I was thinking that a custom made Capital Plastics style holder would be nice, but I cannot imagine it being cheap.

Finding black 2x2 holders would be most efficient, but if your budget allows then the Lighthouse Quadrum holders (which are black) would work.

https://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/li...rum-holders/
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What about those 20 slotted plastic sheets and a 3 ringed binder.
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