💼 Elevate Your Collection with Style!
The 386 Pockets Coin Collection Book Holder Organizer is a robust and stylish solution for coin and currency enthusiasts. With a capacity to hold 350 coins and 36 bills, this fireproof and water-resistant album ensures your valuable collection is protected from the elements. Designed with intelligent pockets and a convenient carrying handle, it’s perfect for collectors of all levels, making it an excellent gift choice.
Product Features | Fireproof, Water-Resistant |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Fiberglass |
N**O
The Perfect Organizational Tool to Store and Display your Money Collection!
Impressive Organizer Binder that nicely puts your prized collection of coins and paper bills in a neat and very distinguised manner to display and let others enjoy looking through it. I am not a dedicated collector of this type of hobby but i have saved various bills and coins that look old or has some other type of interesting history like, given to me as a gift during my younger years and I never spent it. And as such I had placed these collectibles in tin cans or other containers only to sit there even in my garage and never looked at except when you do major clean ups and you come across them again. I had often thought I should do this but the motivation was never there until my Father passed away and I came across a huge collection that he also placed in a container and just hid it in a closet. So When I came across this binder as a beginner collector to organize all this I became more interested in organizing all this and placed it in the family room for anyone to view and enjoy. This simple looking binder at first glance just looked like that just simple. But when I noticed the features of how it was made to be fire and water resistant to protect your collection I thought why not. So from the moment I received it I was motivated to get my Dads collection out first and started organizing them and then I started to get ideas of how I wanted to get more info on the coins. So the binder comes with 2 types of sleeves that accomodate the various coins and bills. But it doesn't can also display stamps or smaller medals or tokens. It really seemed so nice to look at them displayed in such a manner especially where you can turn the page and see the details from the back side of them. This is an ongoing process as you get ideas to add things or rearrange the order as you add more. I am now researching some history on some of the coins and buying some sleeves to accommodate the story behind the coins. I wish My dad was still alive as I should have done this for him to enjoy while he was alive and I could have asked why he save some of the coins. But I realize that this collection can be passed on to grand kids and so on where future family members can read and enjoy what their ancestors put together. So this has become a certified hobby for me with much motivation to do this as i enjoy this so much more now. I share all of this with you because there are times we lose site of things because we get to focused on the responsibilities of life and lose site of these precious things that we can pass down to our families. The product itself as in the binder is crafted very well for repeated use and for protecting the collection you choose to do. I may have a soft spot for this binder because it is the first I came across but truly it has worked out nicely for me and it is flexible for what it is intended for as I continue to add to it. At this point when I run out of space I will have to get another one and may look at others, but I will check on this particular manufacturer to see if any improvements have been added over time from the one I already own. It's a sweet deal and most importantly a great investment for family time to work on together. Enjoy,
N**D
Big, lots of pages, a few pouches wouldn't open
My coin collection was in a bunch of plastic baggies and I decided it was about time to lay them out nicely so I could actually look at the coins and show them to others.I found this coin collection book holder was very sufficient. It had a lot of pages with standard holders that keep the coins in place.There were two pages where a couple rows of holders had the seams misplaced so they were not openable. That was not satisfactory, but it was really the only downside.It says it is fireproof, I am not sure if that is true, I didn't test it (LOL). It definitely feels sturdy and will keep my collection safe and sound for a long time, hopefully for generations.
P**E
Coin collection is organized and helpful to sort and store coins
This binder allows you to store coins and bills. It has a handle for ease of carrying. It is designed to be water-resistant, and it states that it is fire-resistant, too. It was easy to insert the coins and bills. Due to their heaviness, the binder has four rings to hold the coins instead of the three rings in a typical binder. This would be a great gift for a coin collector, especially at this price point.
F**S
50/50
The only thing that I know like was that they were so glued together that I had to put them in warm water so they can be able to open up the sleeves that is on coins
C**.
Cheaply made + can't get past the texture = big miss
Whatever material the manufacturer used for the binder, so as - I assume - to make it fireproof, is oddly sticky to the touch. I have other fireproof items of a similar purpose, but they are better quality and admittedly more expensive. All said: I simply cannot get past the texture. I would not want to handle it, which would be disappointing since the point of a binder (aside from storage) is to safely look at the items you're protecting.As for the inserts, they are also very cheaply made and, I am confident, they will not hold up over time. The size of the rings inside the binder - and the fact that they are standard rather than D-ring or angled D-ring - will amplify the stress on the sheets. The lone bright spot is that there are two sets of sheets for coins of different sizes. But this is something you could find at a hobby shop so I'm not really going to celebrate it.If you are a serious collector or even just a hobbyist, I'd take a pass on this binder. It's definitely a big miss for me.
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