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Anyone own the modern Canadian quarter folders? I want to get some on eBay but want to be certain the coins stay in firmly. In the past I've had trouble with US quarters falling out and I want to make sure the Canadian books don't have the same problem. In case anyone suggests them, I'm not into Dansco albums, at least for a set as inexpensive at Canadian quarters (1968-present).
 

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The only trouble I've ever had with Whitman albums is half dollars and quarters that were well worn and probably smaller diameter than the openings not staying put.
If I can't find a particular album, say Canadian Quarters, I'll use a Washington quarter book and put small labels over the dates in the book. I think they even make blank books for each coin type.
I have book #9069 (old number) that translates to #2483 and it works well.

http://www.wizardcoinsupply.com/products/Whitman-folders/index6.html

http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/Canadian-Coin-Folders.aspx

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Thanks so much for the links Scott. That's just what I was looking for, and cheaper to boot. :icon_thumleft:

I use US blank books for Canadian cents, nickels and dimes but quarters don't stay in. I also want the Canadian books to see which varieties they include.

The older half dollar books gave me trouble too. The newer ones are much better.
 

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