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Currency Folder
I'm looking for a good currency folder that will hold large as well as small
currency, any suggestions? Greg |
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I'm looking for a good currency folder that will hold large as well as small
currency, any suggestions? Greg Here is a link to a seller that I believe is favorably mentioned here in the group (but I have never bought from): http://www.jakesmp.net/CSD_Z_supplie...ies_012_C.html This page lists and describes several albums. I personally own the Dansco album, which I really like, but as the site above explains, it only holds the modern size notes. Robert Shaw -- Does olive oil really help with corroded coins? Check out my experiment at: http://www.mindspring.com/~robe294/o...xperiment.html |
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"Greg" wrote in message gy.com...
I'm looking for a good currency folder that will hold large as well as small currency, any suggestions? Greg Greg, What I tend to do for my "average" notes is to use the 3 and 4 slot pages available from most coin dealers. I obviously put these pages into 3 ring binders. These pages only are good up to a certain size. For larger notes I have found that picture holder pages will do the trick. The best sizes that I found to use are for 5" x 7" (2 pockets per page) pictures, and 8" x 10" photos. These pages are clear so you can see both sides, and are available from most photography supply and some sports collectable shops. The pages are made from the same safe inert plastics as found in regular currency holders and they fit into 3 ring binders. There are speciality currency folders available but I find these to be cost prohibitive for common notes. Another thing to remember is to store 3 ring binders with these pages not too tightly packed and in a standing up position. I found out the hard way that lying the binders down causes the seams from the pages to transfer into the page that is on top of it especially if it is a different size page leaving an ugly lump, and the lump from the seam will also transfer to the piece of currency that is inside the next page. My high end notes I do not store in folders but in individual holders of a thicker gauge material stored in a container. I hope this is helpful, Sean Moffatt |
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