Hi guys, right now I just have my Lincolns in 2x2 flips in a binder and its ok as storage I suppose but Id like something a little better looking. Just wondered how you all have your "gems" displayed.
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I feel you can not beat the older style Capitol plastics boards. Occasionally these pop upon eBay for half or less of a new one. They stopped making this square style in the 1970'sbut you can erase the printed dates with a bit of light sanding and keep on plugging away. I have a 5th board with the more almost full, but not yet photographed.
Bob
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I find I look for coins in the old Capitol holders. The coins seem better protected and seem to just look better.
EDIT: I really like WS Bob's images and coins. I haven't ever come across any of the Capitol Plastics LC "boards" before but would jump on one if I did.Comment
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They sell them on Wizard for $60. Black or white. 8x14 1909-2018Last edited by kloccwork419; 08-22-2020, 07:02 AM.Comment
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The capitol holders are nice and that would break down to $1.50 a coin which is a bit pricey but not too bad. I was also looking at the intercept shield coin book which would be roughly half that priceComment
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It's a little pricey, but I keep my best ones in the hard plastic holders. The lesser ones are in 2x2s in a binder.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment


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