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I have started using Danscos, and was wondering what general albums are out there by Dansco for collecting several different types of coin in an album.

I am aware of the 7070 series, but as I am just re-starting this hobby since childhood, I was looking for perhaps a 20th century book, or something similar. I hesitate on the 7070 series as it may be too costly at this point in time (and therefore perhaps discouraging).

My preference would be Dansco for uniformity of albums. Thanks.
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As far as I know, Dansco does not make a 20th century type set album. You can always get a plain Dansco binder, then add pages for different coin sizes or use the vinyl 2x2 pages.

Dansco Binders and Pages at Wizard Coin Supply.
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Eagle makes a 20th century album but its too pricey for my taste. Intercept Shield albums also have a type set that is similar to the 7070 but much pricier.

For a 20th Century set I like the Whitman album but prefer what Jbuck referred to with a Dansco binder and vinyl pages (album is called Dansco Coin Stock Album) and comes with enough pages to hold 96 coins. This way you can determine how many coin types you want to buy and if you get more cash later you can expand the set without buying a new album.

Here's a photo of the album in a slipcase.
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but prefer what Jbuck referred to with a Dansco binder and vinyl pages (album is called Dansco Coin Stock Album) and comes with enough pages to hold 96 coins. This way you can determine how many coin types you want to buy and if you get more cash later you can expand the set without buying a new album.
Yup, this is how I store my miscellaneous duplicates and dark side coins!
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