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Anyone Have Any Info On These Vintage Coin Holders?

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Looks like a homemade 2x2 stapled together. The prices are inline with raw choice mint state red pieces. If the prices listed are current sale prices snap them up. &
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If you have these in-hand, I'd suggest flattening those staples--reduces risk of scratching coins in adjacent holders.
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Those holders may be old, but the staples look new--on really old 2x2s, you often see staining from the staple rusting a bit.
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You need one that says L@@K to complete the set!
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Agree, they look homemade.
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yes, homemade using modern staples (good eye on that Spence)
but the 1954-D a scarce coin? Hmm.
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