Thursday, September 1, 2011

Coin albums are generally the best choice


You will get the most use of your collection of coins, if the store and protect it in coin album. Albums are easily stored in a convenient location, such as publications. They are intended to keep the contents in and dust. And, unlike folders, albums allow you to see both sides of your collection of coins.

I'm often asked for the best method to store a collection of coins. My response depends on the contents of the collection, but for most people talk about the small denomination coins which may or may not be uncirculated. For this type of collection of coins that has little likelihood of a significant increase in the short term, I always suggest coin albums.

Coin albums are relatively inexpensive, ranging in price from around $ 12 to $ 35 depending on the number of coins held, quality of construction and whether it includes a slipcase. Most popular album is by far the Dansco brand. There are other well known brands such as Whitman, intercept shield and the US Mint, but Dansco rules roost.

All albums have similar characteristics. They have thick pages with sandwich as a structure which provides a sturdy inner core, two pieces of clear plastic on both sides of the coin and protective coating on both sides of the page. Pages have holes in them, which are the size of the coin are stored. Clear plastic sheets slide into the channels between the inside and a protective coating. Coins are placed in albums by sliding the most clear sheet right, insert a coin in the endangered hole and sliding leaves back above the coin. With the clear plastic from both sides of the coin is a safe place and protected from external contaminants.

There are several reasons why albums are higher on average coin collections.

* Albums are about the size of the text book. This allows the collector to store all type of collection in a book and to keep it publications. You cannot do this with a bulky State quarter map or in plastic coin tubes.

* Sandwich page structure with two plastic sheets allows you to see both sides of the coin. Cannot do this with the press in the coin folder.

* Plastic sheets accompanying the coin at the top and bottom, while the page protect on the walls. This minimizes the flow about coins and keeping them in a relatively dust-free. You can improve security by keeping album in slipcase tightly fitting.

* Many albums provide additional information for its collection. Often there is a description of the face in the cover, a list of the quantity of coins of the year on the inside back cover and the coin Mint year and mint mark of the opening of the page.

-Probably the most important albums can be shared. You can pull off shelf and make them friends and guests. You know that your coins are safe. They will not fall out. They even won't be touched.

Without doubt coin albums are the most versatile media for average coin collection. If they can see and handle your collection is important for your coin album is the best choice.




See the following example with detailed photos of the coin album State quarter album.

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