Can anyone post a pic of a full Dansco album of Seated Half Dollars?

I just bought one and will start collecting the series in ernest.....I think it should look pretty impresive when done.
Show 'em if you got 'em.
Show 'em if you got 'em.
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<< <i>I have seen only one set in an album, although I have seen a few sets missing the elusive (and expensive) 1878-S. I sold nearly a complete set (again, missing the 1878-S) in the recent Stack's sale of my collection. And I recently purchased such a set, missing the 1878-S. Is there a pattern here?
For me, that one is going to be like the 95 morgan to this set. Most of the others I think will be within reach (long term) in a circulated set, built the way I like to build them......buy what I can, when I can, then upgrade.
Edited for grammar.
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
<< <i>I have a 90% full one but there are a few coins that can't be filled >>
of course.
I don't think that means it won't be fun, or that it will be somehow less of a collection. I'll probably never have a 95 Morgan, but the set still looks good without it..
As mentioned in the "bean" thread..... one man's "fleet" of "common" saints is definately another man's box of 20.
3 "DAMMIT BOYS"
4 "YOU SUCKS"
Numerous POTD (But NONE officially recognized)
Seated Halves are my specialty !
Seated Half set by date/mm COMPLETE !
Seated Half set by WB# - 289 down / 31 to go !!!!!
(1) "Smoebody smack him" from CornCobWipe !
IN MEMORY OF THE CUOF
I like midgrade coins (VF20-AU50) that are, or look, original. However, I will add lower grade coins if they are particularly striking (circulation cameo) or are rare dates and too expensive for me in higher grades. I generally prefer darkly toned coins for their look of originality. I am about 75% finished with this collection at the moment, but have got some of the toughies out of the way already (46-O tall date, 55-S, 66-S no motto, 70-77CCs, 80, 81, 83, 88, 89). Some of what would seem to be common dates have been difficult to find (e.g., 41, 48, 49, 67, 68, 70). Several of the coins are in slabs and I have been reluctant to crack them out to this point and add them to the Dansco. The last page shows some circulated commemorates and duplicates.
It's not complete, but I hope this gives a sense of what an album can look like.
What a beautiful collection! Thank you. I like the last page too.
That's exactly what I have in mind.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson