Coin Collection

Is there a coin collection album for 2×2 hard plastic coin holders?
I would like to put my coin collection in an album but I am having a difficult time finding an album and album pages for my 2×2 hard plastic coin holders. Most of my coins are in these types of cases and I find they are better at protecting coins then the 2×2 cardboard holders.I have found several albums for 2×2 cardboard coin holders but nothing for hard plastic cases, such as the H.E. Harris plastic coin holders or the Whitman plastic holders
There are no albums that I know of for the hard plastic 2X2′s made by harris or Whitman. There is a company called Eagle that has hard plastic cases and there own album. www.eaglecoinholders.com. Coin World the weekly coin magazine also has a hard plastic case and a special album. From them in order to get a discount you must get their magazine but they will sell to others but without a discount. www.coinworld.com or if a subscriber like I am I go to www.amosadvantage.com. Another place to try for there are new products all the time is www.brooklyngallery.com they are a large dealer in supplies for coins and stamps and have a huge inventory. Others to try are www.jpscorner.com they carry some of the coin world items. Hope this sets you on the right road.
Gold coin collection.
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