good video and useful info, only thing I would disagree with is your opinion that an album is a "beginner" way of collecting, especially a Dansco album. I agree it's not the best method but I have several Dansco albums and wouldn't consider myself a beginner. But that said, great video and its good to hear opinions from other coin collectors!
Don't use the vinyl pages in the binders. PVC damage is possible if they are stored long term in them. Go to a local camera supply store and pick up the safe, non PVC binder pages for slides. 2x2 holders fit perfectly in them.
Good advice but pretty sure the presenter has made a mistake. The binder is definitely Lighthouse, I think I can also see @2:07 that these pages are from Leuchtturm (Lighthouse), which use PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) for their pages instead of PVC.
I got a method for displaying that works for most of my stuff. Get a heat press and a heavyRoll of plastic that , idk what its for, but when you cut a length off, its open at both ends, thrm heat seal one end, rotate 90⁰, heat seal columns a little bigger than what coin size is going in, put a coin in each colum, like connect four,.heat seal across the tops, duh don't cook your coins though, put the next row in, seal, repeat, seal repeat. Trim the edges and use your imagination for what works tor you. Its not for your special, top grade stuff, and probably should should look at how much pvc is in the plastic. Once they're in though, they're protected from oxidation and knicks etc from moving around and makes stealing one coin a little harder. . Just depends on what you got, and what your trying to do with it. I got a ton of coins and this helps me keep some of that stuff organized until I can figure out what to do with it without pulling out individual coins and banging them on stuff.
good video and useful info, only thing I would disagree with is your opinion that an album is a "beginner" way of collecting, especially a Dansco album. I agree it's not the best method but I have several Dansco albums and wouldn't consider myself a beginner. But that said, great video and its good to hear opinions from other coin collectors!
Don't use the vinyl pages in the binders. PVC damage is possible if they are stored long term in them. Go to a local camera supply store and pick up the safe, non PVC binder pages for slides. 2x2 holders fit perfectly in them.
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Good advice but pretty sure the presenter has made a mistake. The binder is definitely Lighthouse, I think I can also see @2:07 that these pages are from Leuchtturm (Lighthouse), which use PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) for their pages instead of PVC.
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thanks so much for this video! very good basic ideas on some different ways to store coins...much appreciated!!
Thanks for the info, very helpful !
I got a method for displaying that works for most of my stuff. Get a heat press and a heavyRoll of plastic that , idk what its for, but when you cut a length off, its open at both ends, thrm heat seal one end, rotate 90⁰, heat seal columns a little bigger than what coin size is going in, put a coin in each colum, like connect four,.heat seal across the tops, duh don't cook your coins though, put the next row in, seal, repeat, seal repeat. Trim the edges and use your imagination for what works tor you. Its not for your special, top grade stuff, and probably should should look at how much pvc is in the plastic. Once they're in though, they're protected from oxidation and knicks etc from moving around and makes stealing one coin a little harder. . Just depends on what you got, and what your trying to do with it. I got a ton of coins and this helps me keep some of that stuff organized until I can figure out what to do with it without pulling out individual coins and banging them on stuff.
Is there a book similar to the Canadian field guide for American coins?
So how do I start this hobby. All I have is some quarter from Aruba I found in a laundromat
Stop in at your coinage shoppe and pick up some foreign coinage for cheap!
Thanks, nice presentation
Can u make the paper holders or buy them i need some
Where did you get your 2x2s and binder you have them in?
wow i love that book.
Very very well done .
Where do you get those card inserts
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Very cool video. Thank you. :)
How long have you been collecting
awesome vids! thank you:)
is there on amazon your red box? I need it to store my coins
Where did u by some of those coins. Hat stores
Does this guy do lots if coins videos? Im just interested in subbing because I am needy of some colector advice =)
Very informative!
Thanks dude
very helpful thank you
Nice video. Do you have a 1965 Canadian dime, quarter and half dollar that you would be willing to trade or sell?
where can I get the coin collectors field guide
www.ebay.com/itm/The-Coin-Collectors-Field-Guide-1st-Edition-2013-/261144730228
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Sir make video, from where we will get album for notes and coin sir please make this video as you can
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This video made me sea sick, can't he hold it still?
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I want purchase this type albamb . I have stamps & coines
Where do you get 2 by 2s
If you live in Chickamauga Georgia go to the rare coin shop
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Is a 1959 5 cent coin a rare one? It's literally turning gold I think it's rare
woop woop woop I got a Canada one?
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OMG . . . . . If you cannot hold the cam still . . . . . . then DO NOT use the cam . . . . . get a tripod.
omg just don't watch
I think they need a new 50c piece. Obama would be my choice.
Thanks, nice presentation