A Poll and a Giveaway...

I am having a small debate with my hubby. He is my official coin cracker (he's got the vise), so I he gets an opinion....this time
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I recently (finally) acquired the somewhat elusive Dansco Japan type set album (ebay has been good for me/bad for the checkbook in the last month). It came with a number of holes filled with above average circ/reasonable uncircs including a couple I didn't already have--nothing of really high value. The two best for me were the 50 and 100 yen from Showa 42 in BU (not as easy to find as you might think given the mintage).
I have filled all but 18 spots with unslabbed coins (okay, and I got creative with the trade dollar spot--I used my mega-chopped 1 yen) I already had. There are 10 spots where I could crack a coin and do either a significant upgrade or flat out fill a spot. The problem is...just what level of quality, degree of red, toning or dollar value make it better to just buy another and not crack out what I've already got?
The polls don't allow for multiple choice, so I did some lumping, so pick the best answer for you, then, if you are interested, post below to get entered for the giveaway.
The giveaway will be the extra coins (plus a couple of random extras I have lying around--probably about $25 in book value) plus a single Dansco page. I was a page to the album that I had bought seperately awhile back, just in case I found the rendition of the album that had that page missing.

I recently (finally) acquired the somewhat elusive Dansco Japan type set album (ebay has been good for me/bad for the checkbook in the last month). It came with a number of holes filled with above average circ/reasonable uncircs including a couple I didn't already have--nothing of really high value. The two best for me were the 50 and 100 yen from Showa 42 in BU (not as easy to find as you might think given the mintage).
I have filled all but 18 spots with unslabbed coins (okay, and I got creative with the trade dollar spot--I used my mega-chopped 1 yen) I already had. There are 10 spots where I could crack a coin and do either a significant upgrade or flat out fill a spot. The problem is...just what level of quality, degree of red, toning or dollar value make it better to just buy another and not crack out what I've already got?
The polls don't allow for multiple choice, so I did some lumping, so pick the best answer for you, then, if you are interested, post below to get entered for the giveaway.
The giveaway will be the extra coins (plus a couple of random extras I have lying around--probably about $25 in book value) plus a single Dansco page. I was a page to the album that I had bought seperately awhile back, just in case I found the rendition of the album that had that page missing.
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<< <i>I went with #2. Seems like a safe bet to me since you don't lose a lot if something happens to the coin during the crackout. >>
I picked 2 at the same time for the exact reason... if it's not something special, crack it out, if it's got something going for it, then just leave it protected. you dont lose anything by NOT cracking it out, know what I mean ?
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$40 - $60 seems to be a reasonable lower threshold to slab a coin. IMHO
I would only crack, IF it was less than $20 and less than MS-60. Although I have a few coins worth more, but never slabbed. I always like to think of the resale.
My true feeling is that any coin that can't be upgraded or crossed to a better tpg should be left where it is.
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<< <i>I voted for #2 but could just have soon voted for #3
$40 - $60 seems to be a reasonable lower threshold to slab a coin. IMHO >>
I did it the other way round, voted for #3 but it could have been #2. In fact I would have prefered a #2.5 option at $50.
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So far I've filled the album with as much loose ones I could (even so I haven't freed one el cheapo from it's 2x2 because it still has all the Japanese on it from when I bought it in Tokyo). Plus a few crack-outs of the more common ones for fun too.
In a way the album is a little liberating because previously I'd been using a checklist of all the types I could figure out from the JNDA catalog...which is a little daunting at times given my lack of free time. The album is more focused and I'm certainly at liberty to use a more esoteric variant, but I can save the bigger chase for a time when I can devote more energy to it, and enjoy the album for now.
I'll try to post pictures this weekend, and choose the giveaway winner, say on Sunday by 8 pm.
Thanks for the votes and the comments!
Cathy
And the winner, by random child number picking is....
ILikeZar, I mean, ISTILLlikeZarcoins
Please pm your mailing address and I'll send the coins and album page. Thank goodness they never came up with a gold page for this album!
Cathy