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Albums For Coins And Money Notes

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Hi,

Just wondering where did you guys manage to get good quality's albums for your coins and albums?

Am new to this hobby and wondering if you guys can help me!

Please advice....
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 Posted 04/13/2011  12:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
many coin shops or book stores have coin albums for sale. You can order them online as well, from many suppliers.
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I don't collect banknotes, but if the storage of stamps is anything to go by, I would suggest that valuable notes should be stored in Mylar sleeves.

There are two main categories of banknote storage albums:
1.) cheap ones,
2.) good ones.
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Quick go to the Whitman Publishing web site. Otherwise everyone here will tell you where they sell Dansco Albums.
As noted there are numerous places you can purchase Albums for almost anything today. Coin Stores, some book stores, some resale shops, coin shows and coin supply web sites.
I normally hate to try on line anything but recently had some really great luck with a company called Whizard or is it Whisard? Can't find my receipt now. There used to be a lot of people saying how cheap a place called Brent-Grueger was. Again, not sure of the spelling. I found what I wanted from Whizard was even cheaper and more accesable than a coin show and that to me is rare.
I presently have well over 100 Albums for coins. Mostly all Whitman but those were purchased long before Harris bought out Whitman. Think I too will now have to switch to Dansco since they are now the ones I see at coin shows more and more and more.
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Well all I can speak of is the currency album. I bought one at Hobby Lobby, a Whitman, very well put together and looks nice. Cost was about $35 and can hold quite a few notes and you can add more sheets if you want. Most people on here swear by the Dansco's as far as coins though.
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yeah, I notice most of the albums are by Dansco and Whitman by I don't quite like the cover on these albums as they put their branding name there....

i wish to find something much more simpler....

Noted on the Mylar sleeves...wondering there is an album with Mylar sleeves....

it would be handy huh?
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I use ALL Dansco and I am extremely happy with them. And btw, Dansco is not written on the front of any of my albums, or on the back or side. The only thing on the front of the album is the name of what type coin it holds ie. Jefferson nickels (or Jefferson nickels: including proof-only issues).
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I agree. The only place my Dansco albums actually say "Dansco" is inside the back cover.
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