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Sheet Lifters For 2x2 Binders

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I finally transitioned much of my 2x2s into binders, but I'm wondering if anyone uses sheet lifters in their 2x2 binders (and/or currency binders) to prevent sagging or curling of pages. If so, how many and which kind? Recommended brands? Pictures of your setup would be helpful, too.
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@coll, this prior CCF thread might be useful:

http://goccf.com/t/385277
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never heard of a 'sheet lifter' can you post a link or picture of one?

I was thinking something like this. I've also thought of them as page dividers.

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@coll, this prior CCF thread might be useful:

Thanks, Spence! I participated in that thread and asked a question about sheet lifters but never got an answer.
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I have all my coins in 2x2's then into the 20 page pocket holder then 3 ring binder. I have never needed anything else, Each binder has it;s own denomination.
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I participated in that thread and asked a question about sheet lifters but never got an answer.


Ah ok sorry about that. It was from long ago enough that I didn't check to see if you had participated. My bad.
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Ah ok sorry about that. It was from long ago enough that I didn't check to see if you had participated. My bad.

That's okay! I debated about bumping that thread, but figured my questions about sheet lifters were more specific and should be in a new topic.
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Not sure if this helps, but back in the day we had manuals-a-plenty housed in three ring binders. The last few pages were continually "sacrificed" unless the binder had lifters.
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