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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I feel stupid for writing this post because I'm not offering actual good information....but, I remember that I have seen the slides offered for sale separately on some website, I just cannot remember where. So I know it does exist. It was sold specifically for Dansco if I remember correctly. Your correct. If you go to the Dansco web site on the left of the screen is a tab for slides. However, they only list them for the State Quarter Albums. Possibly if you contacted them direct they could or may be able to supply more. Now here is an odd thing. Not long ago I got a Whitman Catalog and it's close to 100 pages. As most know Whitman is now owned by Harris. The catalog contains Albums for Whitman, US Mint, And Harris. It lists almost anything you could imagine for coins, EXCEPT, additional or replacement slides for their Albums. Time for me to contact them and complain. AND this get more interesting. I tried some of the other manufacturers of Albums and they too do not sell extra slides. Eagle, CoinEdge, Harco and Guardmaster.
Edited by just carl 09/27/2011 12:09 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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As I usually do I contacted Whitman Publishing about those slides. Customer service 1-800-546-2995. I asked why there is no mention of plastic slides for Albums in their catalog or on their web site. A lady told me they do not sell additional plastic slides, nor do they send or give dealers additional slides. Stores and/or internet dealers too do not get extra slides from Whitman. HOWEVER, as long as I asked, they are going to send me a complete set of them for the Cent Album and free. I wonder if people started to contact Dansco, they too could get them free from them?
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Quote: If you go to the Dansco web site on the left of the screen is a tab for slides. That is not the Dansco website. Quote: Are you the Dansco Corporation? No. We are US Modern Coins, Inc, a direct distributor of the Dansco product line They do not have an official website, at least not one that I can find. As far as I know, the only way to contact them... Dansco Corporation (323) 734-6373 4313 W Jefferson Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90016
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: That is not the Dansco website. True. I at first thought that was. A complete search I found there is obviously no way to easily contact them. This is odd since so many other manufacturers have a 1-800 type number.
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I don" t understand all the fuss. I just spray Pam non-stick on the coin and I have not had any problems.   JUST KIDDING! She has a sister also.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I don" t understand all the fuss. I just spray Pam non-stick on the coin and I have not had any problems. Possibly no one else thought of that but it is the slides of concern so the PAM should be sprayed on the slides.  
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just carl, that is genius. But, I figured it would get enough on the slide if I repeatedly removed and reinserted the slides 212.2 times a day. Don't use the kind with the olive oil in it. Use the kind with the "butter" flavor. It is the same chemical composition as petroleum based plastic coatings. J/K really J/K
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A real answer, courtesy of paleoguy45. Quote: One thing I've found to minimize the potential of putting rim scratches on MS/Proof coins residing in a Dansco is canned air. After I slide out the top mylar sheet, I give the coin hole a blast of canned air, insert the coin in its new home and then blast the side of the mylar that's going to contact the coin with the air. It's a win/win. Not only are my Danscos dust/lint free - I also have a keyboard without beard hairs between the keys!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: One thing I've found to minimize the potential of putting rim scratches on MS/Proof coins residing in a Dansco is canned air. Not sure but I think canned air was discussed in a post a long time ago. Someone stated that some of the canned air is just that, canned air which contains moisture and almost anything else in the air. Not purified, not dehumidified, just air. So in for this situation, if that is true, that canned air could be blowing almost water onto the coins.
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I never use canned air. I had it spray moisture out once.
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