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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => Australian Coins => Topic started by: scoutjim99 on October 25, 2007, 10:40:16 AM
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I had to move my Aussie collection to a 3inch wide 3 ring binder. thanks to the awsome genorosity of the Aussie members
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That's terrific Jim. Aren't the Aussie's a great bunch of folks!? I keep all of my sets in 3 ring binders. Only my cents (US) are in a 3 inch one. Either you have a lot of Australian coins or room to grow. Either way...that's a wonderful accomplishment! Keep going and sharing! Yeah Jim!
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Great Aussies, that's for sure!!
My 20 and 50 Cent Pieces are in Dansco Albums, and now that I'm ready to start other Australian denominations, I have more Danso Albums on order.
:) :) :) :)
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They are great, i did not mean to say that it was full , i juste had to give it its own binder in stead of being mixed wih other coins from other countries that start with A.
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Well I believe our coins are worth there own album no matter what!
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me too!!
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I agree!! My Aussie coins have their own spot but, I think that's a cool idea to have your albums alphabetical by Country. I just keep making binders by Country - oh duh!
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I have all my foreign coins in individual notebooks, most are 2 or 3 inch D rings, it means a lot of notebooks but I have a lot of shelves to keep them on.
I am still working on the large penny set from Australia.
madspec
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Three inch binders?
Be grateful you do not collect the Australian PNCs-
I have mine in a five (5) inch binder and I am starting my second one.
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I have my Australian collection in two 3 ring binders; a 1 inch for pennies and cents only, then a 3 inch for the displayed pieces. I keep the overflow in a wooden treasure chest, and in a milk bottle. o.0
Yes, I know wood can be bad for coins. It's a temporary thing until I can find something more satisfactory to do with all these coins. I may have to start selling/trading some of them.