coin albums are by and away my favorite form of displaying coins and I have many of them stacked on the rack. Actually what I do is place coin albums one by in clear boxes until the box gets filled then I move on to the next one. That way, not only are my coins kept safe, but my coin albums are also free of any dust. (I hate cleaning of any kind, and avoid it where I can!) There is one thing though that you should look out for when you’re buying your display coin albums. If coin albums are not of the variety which are made especially for coins, then if you’re going to be constantly taking them in and out of the coin albums, you could still be leaving fine surface scratches on your coins. This is known as coin albums friction or coin albums slide marks. What happens is that as you slide the coin out of its display pockets, you’re unknowingly rubbing the coin against the protective covering thereby creating slide marks on the coin. And if you do this often the marks can and will add up at some point in time to show significant wear and marks on your coin. The way to avoid this is either to avoid temptation and keep your coin in the holder for as long as possible without taking it out, or to get yourself coin albums which won’t create these friction marks on your coins. Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on coin albums, visit his site at coin albums
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