I appreciate everything you do for new collectors. I just started coin hunting 2 months ago but more for profit than collecting, and I check in with this channel each day. I also learned 80% of what I know from this channel and constantly look at old videos that have to do with the coin I'm looking at at the time.
This was very helpful for me as I am just at the very point of opening up the door to collecting. I was unaware of all the options available. Thank you.
that was pretty funny when you were talking about the whitmans nickel holder ! "these coin fall out easy as you bang the the book on the table and none fall out"! lol good stuff!!
It doesn't matter what album you use, One should not use bare hands/fingers to handle coins. Wear gloves (Cotton or powder-free Latex is the best, I prefer powder-free Latex personally) when handling coins.
Great point about the Dansco slides! I cracked open an NGC PF68 Cameo 1964 Kennedy to put in my 7070, and now there's a nice long latitudinal hairline scratch on JFK's neck. Live and learn ...
I just got two albums off the eBay they're called premium coin albums for the Morgan dollars. They also fit peace dollars and other dollars and capsules and I got the silver Eagle one too. They're like $54. But you can put your coin in your airtight capsule in the album. seems like they're high quality. I'd love to get to do a video and talk about them if you could. I think the brand-name is safe, but it doesn't say that in the title.
Most of mine are Dansco, and they're definitely not riveted. They're held together with a threaded post. It sucks when you lose the end of a post. Maybe they ought to include a spare with each sale. Wouldn't cost more than a few cents. Regardless of the brand, except for well circulated coins I've NEVER pushed a coin in with a bare finger or thumb. Mostly, I use a clean piece of cellophane or something similar to the slide material to protect the coins. I've got some Choice BU copper coins inserted decades ago that look just as purdy as they did the day they were inserted.
I'm currently using the H E Harris albums for my basic coins and better albums for my more nice coins with the plastic slides. Does anyone have a great way to put coins in the H E Harris albums easier ? I'm putting my Kennedy halves in but my thumbs are taking a beating and are tapping out. I appreciate the channel and information.
I use binders with pages for 2x2 fold and staple holders. While I know people swear by Danscos and I do like the presentation, I'm just not comfortable using them. I would not recommend those Whitman folders unless your just putting circulated coins in them. They don't offer any protection and if you don't use gloves those nice BU pennies will be marred with oils from your fingers. I actually started with those when I was younger. I learned a lot since then on better ways to store and protect my coins.
do the dansco coin albums come with the plastic protectors when you buy them or do you have to buy them separate? im new to coin collecting and need help!
yeah, they come with the pages. They do not come with the airtight capsules. I don't know if you can put airtight capsule coins. And then go. No one's explained that. But I think you have to put the raw which also means unprotected coin. in protected into the plastic thing on the sheet And that protects
Whether acidity or just exposure to the environment Whitman albums will after years leave the reverse as original the obverse will take on a patina. Lincoln cents will go from red to brown.
I have the blue hardback books as my dad's that he started collecting many years ago. I have the wheat pennies regular pennies nickels dimes quarters Mercury dimes and Indian Head nickels. They have been in there for many of years and I am afraid to touch them I took a couple of the pennies out to look at the backs and it has some kind of like powder on it so I don't want to touch them or ruin them. I have a few of the good ones that you have put on here that was sold at Heritage auctions for good money so what should I do take them out and put them in one of those cardboard Square with plastic in the middle to send them in I don't want to touch them or clean them or anything.he has Been gone for 19 years now and I only received them when he passed so they've been in there for quite some time. I know they're very good coins especially the Mercury dimes and they have some stuff on them from being in there for a while & I'm not going to touch them or clean them. What is your advice on what I should do. Thank you
I just got 20 penny rolls from the bank and have went through a few and was happy to find a lot of toned pennies. Since November I only found one nice toned penny and now with all these specific rolls I'm finding 5-10 per roll and some of them are really nice. My question is what specifically causes toning and if i put some of the coins that are only lightly toned back in the roll and let them in there for 5-10 years will the get more toned.
Back to Elamentry Education your a funny guy I was thinking when BlueRidge said that gee he’s making ppl feel really smart lol.. nevertheless BlueRidge love watching your videos Brother they never get old by the way believe it or not I have learned a thing or two watching your videos God Bless..
BlueRidge, You know anything on off metal errors with the stupid presidential dollar coins... I have a 2008 Z. Taylor.... Does not look right. And perhaps on Roosevelt; 1969 with crazy gold toning, and a definite foreign planchet, You can see different inscriptions on the back... Same with mid-60's Quarters..???
Dude could I have one of the Buffalo nickels please, or any coin as a giveaway or something. I loved this video. I subscribed Also and #NotificationSquad
I appreciate everything you do for new collectors. I just started coin hunting 2 months ago but more for profit than collecting, and I check in with this channel each day. I also learned 80% of what I know from this channel and constantly look at old videos that have to do with the coin I'm looking at at the time.
For my Whitman coin folders the coins always show on the outside too. I think the folders of Whitman look the best, though.
This was very helpful for me as I am just at the very point of opening up the door to collecting.
I was unaware of all the options available. Thank you.
that was pretty funny when you were talking about the whitmans nickel holder ! "these coin fall out easy as you bang the the book on the table and none fall out"! lol good stuff!!
It doesn't matter what album you use, One should not use bare hands/fingers to handle coins. Wear gloves (Cotton or powder-free Latex is the best, I prefer powder-free Latex personally) when handling coins.
thanks for posting the video. I'm new to the whole coin collecting & coin roll hunting ect...and I find your videos very helpful..👍👍
Great point about the Dansco slides! I cracked open an NGC PF68 Cameo 1964 Kennedy to put in my 7070, and now there's a nice long latitudinal hairline scratch on JFK's neck. Live and learn ...
Cotton gloves work great!
Thanks for the notification. I was wondering on how to gauge a really good/best coin album.
I just got two albums off the eBay they're called premium coin albums for the Morgan dollars. They also fit peace dollars and other dollars and capsules and I got the silver Eagle one too. They're like $54. But you can put your coin in your airtight capsule in the album. seems like they're high quality. I'd love to get to do a video and talk about them if you could. I think the brand-name is safe, but it doesn't say that in the title.
Dansco, all the way. That's my choice anyway.👍
Good to know! Thanks!
Most of mine are Dansco, and they're definitely not riveted. They're held together with a threaded post. It sucks when you lose the end of a post. Maybe they ought to include a spare with each sale. Wouldn't cost more than a few cents.
Regardless of the brand, except for well circulated coins I've NEVER pushed a coin in with a bare finger or thumb. Mostly, I use a clean piece of cellophane or something similar to the slide material to protect the coins. I've got some Choice BU copper coins inserted decades ago that look just as purdy as they did the day they were inserted.
I'm currently using the H E Harris albums for my basic coins and better albums for my more nice coins with the plastic slides.
Does anyone have a great way to put coins in the H E Harris albums easier ? I'm putting my Kennedy halves in but my thumbs are taking a beating and are tapping out. I appreciate the channel and information.
I use binders with pages for 2x2 fold and staple holders. While I know people swear by Danscos and I do like the presentation, I'm just not comfortable using them. I would not recommend those Whitman folders unless your just putting circulated coins in them. They don't offer any protection and if you don't use gloves those nice BU pennies will be marred with oils from your fingers. I actually started with those when I was younger. I learned a lot since then on better ways to store and protect my coins.
Why would you want silver to tone by corrosion or at least additional Sulphur from the air building up on the coin?
What about Ziplock sandwich bags on your hands?
do the dansco coin albums come with the plastic protectors when you buy them or do you have to buy them separate? im new to coin collecting and need help!
yeah, they come with the pages. They do not come with the airtight capsules. I don't know if you can put airtight capsule coins. And then go. No one's explained that. But I think you have to put the raw which also means unprotected coin. in protected into the plastic thing on the sheet And that protects
Whether acidity or just exposure to the environment Whitman albums will after years leave the reverse as original the obverse will take on a patina. Lincoln cents will go from red to brown.
Thank you for all the info you pass on. Have a great day. Keep it coming 👍
I can’t find anything on a snap in coin folder. Can someone please provide an example?
I have the blue hardback books as my dad's that he started collecting many years ago. I have the wheat pennies regular pennies nickels dimes quarters Mercury dimes and Indian Head nickels. They have been in there for many of years and I am afraid to touch them I took a couple of the pennies out to look at the backs and it has some kind of like powder on it so I don't want to touch them or ruin them. I have a few of the good ones that you have put on here that was sold at Heritage auctions for good money so what should I do take them out and put them in one of those cardboard Square with plastic in the middle to send them in I don't want to touch them or clean them or anything.he has Been gone for 19 years now and I only received them when he passed so they've been in there for quite some time. I know they're very good coins especially the Mercury dimes and they have some stuff on them from being in there for a while & I'm not going to touch them or clean them. What is your advice on what I should do. Thank you
Could you do latex gloves
Latex leaves behind dust but in general it's okay for short-term use.
A good cheap brand for beginners is the H.E. Harris & Co. Coin Folders
Great information. Are you still wanting the new 2017 P penny's? If so how many rolls fo you want?
I just got 20 penny rolls from the bank and have went through a few and was happy to find a lot of toned pennies. Since November I only found one nice toned penny and now with all these specific rolls I'm finding 5-10 per roll and some of them are really nice. My question is what specifically causes toning and if i put some of the coins that are only lightly toned back in the roll and let them in there for 5-10 years will the get more toned.
I use Whitman and coin boards.
What do you do when coins are getting detioration marks in books.
Thank you
I am looking for albums to have my 7 grandkids names on them. I can’t find any
Back to Elamentry Education your a funny guy I was thinking when BlueRidge said that gee he’s making ppl feel really smart lol.. nevertheless BlueRidge love watching your videos Brother they never get old by the way believe it or not I have learned a thing or two watching your videos God Bless..
Pretty cool books! I don't think I own a single album.
BlueRidge, You know anything on off metal errors with the stupid presidential dollar coins... I have a 2008 Z. Taylor.... Does not look right. And perhaps on Roosevelt; 1969 with crazy gold toning, and a definite foreign planchet, You can see different inscriptions on the back... Same with mid-60's Quarters..???
Helped thank you
Can someone who fills a alblum have it graded
Thanks
thanks for video.i need album for coins.i dont have album.how i will get this.i m in dubai??
Mohsan Khan eBay my friend go on eBay and look up coin books and you'll find them I hope it helps...
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how i will get in dubai
I have the first brand ☺
I like to collect state coins
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Dude could I have one of the Buffalo nickels please, or any coin as a giveaway or something. I loved this video. I subscribed Also and #NotificationSquad
Plz respond to me, so I can give u address, if u will give me one. Thanks
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You have too be joking go to a coin shop a common one can be as low as 50 cents to a dollar ps you make me 🤮🤮🤮
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