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The Eagle certified coin pages are neat!

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Leo,

I agree with you. I really, really like the eagle albums for slabs, proof sets and mint sets. I also like the eagle albums with the 2X2 slots (20 per page) to hold one ounze silver coins in an airtight holder. I do not, however, care much for their holders with mylar windows that fits into the 2X2 slots. JMHO

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We are authorized Eagle holder dealers, and I very much agree. I have a customer right now who is in the process of transferring his entire collection to the certified coin pages. Much of my (small) personal collection is in eagle holders, and I wholeheartedly recommend them (even if you're buying them from someone else).

 

When I get a chance, I'll post images of my Franklin collection, which is housed in the black 2x2 holders.

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After I put together 12-15 of these pages, I'm going to need one very wide binder! 27_laughing.gif

So far, I have been able to locate a 5" wide Arch ring binder ($67) but I think I'll need a wider one yet. Any ideas?

 

Leo

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Leon, I think that you'll have to buy multiple binders. They get awkward if they're too big, anyway.

 

I have continued searching the internet and the prices for 5" wide binders are outrageous, $60 to $90. Then I paid a visit to one of the local stores, Staples, and they wanted $28 for a shower curtain smelling binder. So I passed and now think that I could custum build one out of wood with piano hinges and posts to hold the pages. And have the cover engraved and so on. 893blahblah.gif

 

Leo

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