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I have a dumb question (slab pages?)

Some time ago, I purchased some slab holding pages. They are not "Eagle" brand, but I don't remember what the brand name was. It's written on the edge, but I can't read it, nor could anyone else at coin club the other night. These have a single sheet that snaps down to hold all the coins in place (the Eagle style has individual pockets for each holder). I feel pretty dumb not remembering the company. I hope someone on here might know.
Thanks!
Pete
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The key is the number of holes (2, 3, 4, etc.) the page has needs to match whichever album type you have or you’ll be doing some hole punching into hard plastic.
There are others but this came to mind first.
“Lighthouse Grande Encap Certified Coin Album Pages”
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Certified-Coin-Pages-Lighthouse-Encap-Graded-Slab-Album-2-Sheets-NGC-PCGS-New/112839853760?_trkparms=5079:5000006556
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YES! That the one, and the hard to make out brand matches that "Lighthouse" name, now that I know what it's trying to say. Thanks for steering me to the right path!
Pete
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Those are nice for slab display.... I was not aware of these. Thanks for the link.... Cheers, RickO
My entire collection is in PCGS slabs. IMO, for sets of more than 18 coins (two pages of 9 slabs per page) I believe the four and six page Lighthouse Grande slab albums are a lot more attractive than Eagle. Unfortunately, Lighthouse makes nothing smaller than a four page slab album. As such, I use Eagle for my 12 coin Gold Type Set, and my Franklin Proof Set.
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
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