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 Posted 01/18/2009  8:32 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add crusherjc to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am looking for an album binder for "harco coinmaster" or "gardmaster" type coin pages. I like the pages from gardmaster, but did not care for the album binder. Does anyone knoe of a "dansco type binder that would work with these album pages or does anyone know of a company that could make post binders. I have my coins in either kointains or airtites, and like how they look in these pages, but if cant find a good album to put them in I might have to go to something else. I am thinking of either puting te airtites in danso half dollar pages, or into self sealing 2x2's then into 20 coinn sheets in 3ring binder. Any ideas?
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 Posted 01/21/2009  6:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try the Whitman web site. They USED to sell blank album covers. I've got seveal of them. A little smaller in height than a Dansco though.
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Whitman makes a single blank album and Dansco has them available in several widths.
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The "common" album brands (dansco,intercept,whitman) are to small in size, so the pages wont fit. The album I need wound be 10" in height by 8.5" in width.
The pages themselves are 9.5" height by 8" width. Any ideas appriciated.
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I use a standard 3-ring binder. My coins first to into an Airtite, then I use either a quarter or half dollar size 2x2, insert the Airtite and single staple. Then I put those into Cowens pages (20 slot) and put into the binder. I keep the entire binder in a giant ziplock bag with a huge dessicant pack.

It's a little bulky and I have to pay the bank for a super large deposit box, but my coins should last forever.
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The "common" album brands (dansco,intercept,whitman) are to small in size, so the pages wont fit. The album I need wound be 10" in height by 8.5" in width.
The pages themselves are 9.5" height by 8" width. Any ideas appriciated.
Jim


Just checking with all the binders and albums laying around here they all appear to be the 11-1/2" x 8-1/2" sizes. Naturally the coin albums mentioned here are much less in sizes. The cardboard looking type are all the same in height but less in depth. You may want to try Google or Yahoo for office supplies. There just must be a standard smaller sized cover out there somewhere.
Not sure what is wrong with a standard 3 ringed binder since they are available in many, many colors, types, have slots on the inside covers, expanable sizes from really small to well over several inches.
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