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My 7070 Dilemma.

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I have all the coins for the year 1828. I was able to put all of these coins in the book but the quarter. I have been thinking of enlarging the hole to put it in the book. I wanted to keep them all together in one book. I know it dose not call for this year but it would be nice to have it in there. What do you think? Any ideas welcome. Thanks Tracy
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If you can reasonably enlarge the hole so it still looks nice, why not? It's still a Bust Quarter, and it's your collection after all.

I have an 1825 Large Diameter Bust Quarter; I wish the 7070 had a slot for that coin - not sure why they left it out.
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Know what you're saying...Two words...razor knife.
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Yup. Those were my thoughts. I just wanted to bounce it around first.
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The one question I would have is whether or not there is any sort of sealant covering the inside of the holes protecting your coins against chemicals that may be in the cardboard.. Perhaps I'm being too paranoid about it :) I guess part of it would be how toned the coin already is and what the value of the coin is.

I had the same dilemma.. I ended up putting a different coin in that slot.
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As far as I know, there is nothing applied to the cardboard inside the hole. The cardboard material used is safe and does not require it.
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