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Yesterday I was at a coin show in Dunmore and I asked someone what are the best folders to tone silver dollars in. I forgot the name, I believe it was something like Wright but I'm not positive. If anyone knows the name and has some to trade I would appreciate it.
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I believe they are Raymond Wayte. I have some at home. I'll check to see tonight if I have the Dollar ones :)
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Your right!! That was the name! I guess I mixed up some of the letters.
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Wayte Raymond was a big coin dealer from the late 30's thru the 50's and possibly the 60's (before my coin collecting days). He published the Standard Catalogue which was the fore runner of the RedBook. His holders are brown cards with openings for the coins and plastic windows sliding across. A lot like some albums today. Of course they aren't made anymore but you can find them for sale now and then. At some coin shows you will find dealers displaying their coins in these holders.
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