Coin Albums

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Greetings all!
This may be in the wrong place, if so, please place it in the correct category.
Here in the United States, we have all kinds of coin albums to collect coins, penny albums, dimes, quarters, etc and etc.
Is there any other country that uses these types of things?

The focus of my question relates to Trinidad and Tobago 1 cent coins. They fit perfectly in a U.S. Dimes album, but, of course, they are not dimes and I am planning on creating a large sticker to cover the front with what is really inside.
I am just wondering if there are any other coin albums out there for foreign coins?

I am also using 2x2 flips in a notebook for some of my foreign coin collections, so I know that too is an option.

Thanks!
Darren
Darren Sheriff
I have all these ...
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic98085.html#p820253
and there are Whitman and a few other makers.
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
NICE, ZAC.
Thank You!

Do you know what other countries there are?
Also, I LOVE the pictures of your sets.
I am off and hunting for some of those now, BEAUTIFUL!!
Darren
Darren Sheriff
Verweis : "TheCitrusGuy"​Do you know what other countries there are?

​Germany has such folders, both from the Third Reich as the Federal Republic. Here are some of the Third Reich folders: - https://www.ebay.com/itm/324165749709
- https://www.ebay.com/itm/324687163886
Canada has some folders (1 cent, 25 cents, 50 cents, 1 $, 2 $, ....):
- https://www.universalcoins.ca/products/uni-safe-coin-folders-for-canada
- https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Books-Collectible-Coin-Folders/zgbs/books/11160394011/ref=zg_bs_pg_2?_encoding=UTF8&pg=2
Australia, Canada, Denmark, Fiji, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, New Guinea, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, the Philippines, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, and many more countries have coin folders. They are described here:
- https://www.bol.com/be/nl/p/guide-to-vintage-coin-folders-and-albums/1001004006167410/
Additional info:
- http://blog.coinsupplyplanet.com/how-to-choose-a-coin-folder/
Essor Prof,
THANK YOU!!
Darren
Darren Sheriff
Coin folders are appreciated by many collectors here in Brazil. It's perhaps off-topic, though.

A very popular one is from the R$ 1 (one real) commemorative coins from Rio 2016 Olympic Games. It's a common introduction to coin collecting, akin to the state quarters in the USA.
https://www.caravelascolecoes.com.br/album-para-moedas-comemorativas-1-real-olimpiadas-rio-2016.html

There are also folders for collecting by year and/or by period. It's important to remember that Brazil passed through many currency changes in the 20th century (real → cruzeiro → cruzeiro novo → cruzeiro → cruzado → cruzado novo → cruzeiro → cruzeiro real → real).
https://www.caravelascolecoes.com.br/album-colec-o-republica-em-moedas-vol-02-1976-1994.html

There are even coin folders that cover one single commemorative coin, what's rather odd IMO.
https://www.filaticaandnumismaticbh.com.br/peca.asp?ID=4922327
Leopiccionia, VERY COOL!
Thank You for the info!!
Darren Sheriff
I have quite a lot of such albums:



3 albums of German coins, 3 of Euro coins, Yugoslavia, Baltic states, USA, Canada.....
My personal list of scammers from Numista: erniemix, yvain, CassTaylor
VERY NICE, GRINYA!
Thank You!

I appreciate everybody's help!
I at least now know that they do exist and I can search them out.
Darren
Darren Sheriff
Here in Colombia, the constitutional, a.k.a junk silver is the same size and weight as the U.S. constitutional. It's great to be able to buy the same size of tubes for both countries. I might buy an album, however for certain numismatic coins.

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