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Are Dansco albums still the favorite or are people moving towards the intercept albums?
In 1991 I started building a roll set of all currently designed coins and am just about done. I'm getting ready to buy a bunch of albums to build sets and was wondering if the Dansco albums are still the favorite or if the intercept shield albums are better. Has Dansco ever changed their plastic sleeves so that they don't effect the coins? Are the intercept more expensive but better for the coins? Does it make any difference? Which do you prefer and why? Thanks
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The good thing about having multiple personalities is that there's always a designated driver.
Yes, I'm an agent of Satan but my duties are largely ceremonial.
All that said, I prefer the idea of the Intercept album, and use them. Dansco is a sturdier book. JMO
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
Back around 1991 I started a few sets of current coins in Danscos.
I took great care to pick a nice UNC using cotton gloves to insert in album.
The cardboard dust was a real pain. It seemed to always show up on the coins.
I never figured these would be worth much. Just something to pass to the grandkids.
I had hopes these might get them into the hobby and they would carry on the sets.
Looking at them today, here is what I see.
Cents- haze, carbon spots, a few with a little purple tone, what I call mint bloom is mostly gone.
Nickel- no spots, a slight yellow tone, a few with some color toning. Not bad looking sets.
Clad- mostly even yellow tone throughout the sets. Ok looking but nothing special.
Proofs- Haze, spots, ugly. Don't do it.
Early Comm half- Look just like the day I put them in. No problems, very little toning. Go figure.
For the few dollars I put into these, I can't gripe. The kids love them- but a collector? Probably not.
Maybe Dansco has changed these over the years. I'm not sure.
The slides seem to drag and drop dust on the coins. Thats been my biggest gripe.
On one set the slides turned milky white, but don't feel they actually did any damage to the sets.
I,m a real nut about storage and humidity control. If not I bet my results would be totaly different.
Hope this was helpful to some here. I have to say it was great fun over the years.
I prefer the Dansco to the Littleton. They are much better made. My daughters both have Littleton albums for their state quarters and although the green cover color looks nice the coins won't stay in their holes and slide around between the pages similar to the way D Heath describes the Intercept albums.
Greg
I gave them a shot, and have many of them, but they are a bummer.