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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 62356" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Hi Goldansand, you can get them at garage sales sometimes, but coin shops would be a lot easier.</p><p>They have different size coin books with extra plastic coin sheets that you can buy separately, can't remember exactly how much they are, but they are not too expensive. </p><p>I know that the coins we find in the ground may not always be great, but it makes sure that under our care they won't get any worse for wear ! I used them on 1/2d and 1d(pennies) at first as well, until I found out that when you clean off the copper oxide(patina) you leave them all pitted(unrepairedly so), so now they just get stored thrown in a bottle or "bags with rolls of dirty coins"(coppers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 62356, member: 1953"] Hi Goldansand, you can get them at garage sales sometimes, but coin shops would be a lot easier. They have different size coin books with extra plastic coin sheets that you can buy separately, can't remember exactly how much they are, but they are not too expensive. I know that the coins we find in the ground may not always be great, but it makes sure that under our care they won't get any worse for wear ! I used them on 1/2d and 1d(pennies) at first as well, until I found out that when you clean off the copper oxide(patina) you leave them all pitted(unrepairedly so), so now they just get stored thrown in a bottle or "bags with rolls of dirty coins"(coppers). [/QUOTE]
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