Submitters Remorse?

As a followup to my earlier post tonight about receiving grades today I'm wondering if anyone has had slight submitters remorse because:
I worked long and hard to put together a decent set of raw Washington's and used my four free submissions on four of the key dates. Now I've got a Dansco Album with four holes in it that are not easy to fill.
Anyone else ever do this with a set and what did you end up doing? Anyone ever crack the coins back out and replace them in the Album?
It's not that big of a deal but I'm curious what others may have done.
Ron
I worked long and hard to put together a decent set of raw Washington's and used my four free submissions on four of the key dates. Now I've got a Dansco Album with four holes in it that are not easy to fill.
Anyone else ever do this with a set and what did you end up doing? Anyone ever crack the coins back out and replace them in the Album?
It's not that big of a deal but I'm curious what others may have done.
Ron
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
I have a complete raw (AU55-MS64) set of Standing Liberty Quarters in a Dansco album. I cracked open a couple of slabbed coins to fill the set and have often thought that I should not have, but have the balance of the set holdered.
I'm happy with the raw set as it is, and I'm also glad I went on to complete a MS slabbed set as well.
You have a tough decision to make, (if I were you, I'd pick up choice AU raw coins to fill those holes).
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Michael
The 32-D & S were only XF45 so they are not too tough to replace. I hadn't planned on replacing them and it's probably not a good time with keys being hot.
I'll probably keep them as is for now and see how I feel after awhile.
Ron
I couldn't, however, bring myself crack my 09-S, 09-s VDB, and 14-D cents for my Dansco Lincoln set...they have little cardboard fillers in those holes.