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Album display options for world coins?
mrfred
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I am thinking about putting some of my world coins into albums. So far as I can determine, the top-line Intercept-Shield albums are all cut and sized for U.S. coins. For example, here is one that is sized for Ike dollars:
offered by Amos Advantage. With the above option, you could not have a mixed-sized type display from one country in a single album, and if you were displaying a whole series from some country, you'd have to do a lot of measuring to try and find the best size in US coin albums. And then on top of that, the cover and box of the album would be mis-labeled. I mean, you would not want to put a series of crowns in an Ike album, I think. You'd have to do some tidy stickering and re-labeling.
Another option is to use PVC-free three-ring binder pages, such as:
(Amos Advantage Link)
or this solution:
(Amos Advantage Link)
What album solutions do you all use? What recommendations and considerations do you have? Are there generic top-line Intercept Shield solutions? Do you have other PVC-free recommendations?
offered by Amos Advantage. With the above option, you could not have a mixed-sized type display from one country in a single album, and if you were displaying a whole series from some country, you'd have to do a lot of measuring to try and find the best size in US coin albums. And then on top of that, the cover and box of the album would be mis-labeled. I mean, you would not want to put a series of crowns in an Ike album, I think. You'd have to do some tidy stickering and re-labeling.
Another option is to use PVC-free three-ring binder pages, such as:
(Amos Advantage Link)
or this solution:
(Amos Advantage Link)
What album solutions do you all use? What recommendations and considerations do you have? Are there generic top-line Intercept Shield solutions? Do you have other PVC-free recommendations?
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Carol would be the one to do that
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Another option is available from Dansco™. They offer untitled albums of varying thickness and untitled pages available in window sizes from 16mm to 55 mm (one size per page).
These are available from various supply companies; I've had good experiences with Brent-Krueger. -Preussen
Edited to add: Todd - I see that you beat me to the Eagle 2x2 description (I guess I type too slowly), but personally, I have found them quite useful. In addition to my 3rd Reich set, I also use them for various raw Prussian coins in my collection. I found them to be quite versatile because you can add mylar windows of varying thicknesses to better secure some of the thinner-than-normal minor coins. JMO -Preussen
I've always thought it odd that there are not more albums for world coin type sets. Just a supply and demand thing I suppose?
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What album solutions do you all use? What recommendations and considerations do you have? Are there generic top-line Intercept Shield solutions? Do you have other PVC-free recommendations? >>
My thoughts are as follows:
1. Size up all your coins.
2. Buy enough coin-friendly (no plasticizers) 2x2s in each size that will fit the coins snugly - there's nothing worse than having a tiny coin rattling around in a giant 2x2s.
3. Insert coins into 2x2s. Label the 2x2s as you wish.
4. Buy an album that takes 2x2s (as in your option two above)
Here's an example:
link
Although you can buy national stamp albums with everything ready to be stuck on for most countries, the same range doesn't exist for coins.
Other storage options are pages with slots of differing sizes, as your option 3 above, see here for something similar:
link
My problem with this latter approach is that there's a limited range of page sizes compared with the very wide variety of coin sizes, and you are not flexible as to mixing and matching sizes on the page.
So I'd say coins in 2x2s inside pages is the way to go.
<< <i>Would be nice if Dansco would print specialty albums for folks. Anyone ever heard or done this? >>
I believe that Dansco does offer custom albums, but they are quite cost-prohibitive. I believe that Ron Guth once checked into them for a particular German coin series…perhaps he’ll read this and comment. -Preussen
Edited to add: Of course, the more people who would order the same custom album, the lower the price-per album would be.
They offer Custom lettering of the binder covers for $9.95 (not bad actually)
For custom pages with varying hole diameters and labeling, the charge is $300 per page to create the dies and a minumum order of 500 pages for each die created (ballpark cost for 500 pages is $2K).
Soooo...looks like I'm back to 2x2s and clear pages :-)
I did ask if they had any plans to offer any additional world coin albums. The rep responded that they just haven't seen the demand for them.
Kudos to the Dansco rep, he was very patient and extremely helpful.
Link to pages is: Here
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I pestered the forum stalwarts quite a bit a few years ago, searching for attractive ways to house (and display) a world coin collection.
I finally settled on a small glass corner curio cabinet for larger silver crowns, medals, and US Proofs, etc.
For the rest, there were many kinds of specialised albums available, but for efficiency (and looks) I went with 20 coin album pages for neatly annotated 2x2's, but housed them in attractive, large, higher-end leather or leatherette 3- ring binders.
Ed to add: the Cacheman's Cabinet would be my ideal for housing coins.
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I asked the Dansco rep that question and his response was that they don't provide that service for the blank pages. He recommended clear Avery labels for creating the date/mintark labels. I had tinkered with the idea of having a sheet of dry transfer labels created for this purpose, but the Avery idea is probably cheaper. If I end up using them, I'll post my results.
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My Dansco has been holding up well--I keep it in an archival sleeve and the coins have been fine so far.
For awhile I tried the 2x2s in (nov-pvc) pages in a three ring binder for my OFEC. Only the OFEC got out of control with my SFSC (several from some countries) difficulties. No OFEC for me anymore and the coins are sitting in flips in intercpet boxes, so no good display.
My medals are in two wall cabinets my step-father made for me. I have the best ones (that fit) in airtights, but there haven't been any toning issues yet for the naked medals.
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I wonder what info Dimitri had on the Danscos??? Maybe he will see this.
ETA: To add old pictures of my first cabinet (it's a little more crowded now .
Also, that eagle 2x2 option sounds interesting too...Pictures???
I have bought used US generic albums made by various makers for Nickels through Dollars and I had even added blank pages to those albums were additional pages can be added.
It works... it is not hard to do and it is not expensive
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I never took it to the next level, typical of my race and age. Procrastination. But it really shouldn't be complicated, I guess it would take a phone call or two and a precise design or list of the pages and binders we ask. Lettering is secondary to me.
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