Feature(may vary by option.)

●This album includes 3 pages and holds all of the business strike Flying Eagle and Indian Head pennies from 1857 to 1909 and inlcudes a Dansco Corrosion Inhibiting Slipcase
●Dansco albums feature two gold-stamped posts within the brown leatherette binder to hold the pages in place
●Clear plastic slides within each page ensure secure storage and allow for easy viewing of both sides of the coins
●Information on each coin is imprinted under the port for the coin on the page
●Proudly Made in the USA: Dansco takes pride in its American heritage, its coin albums are no exception. Crafted with precision and care right here in the United States, it embodies the same spirit of craftsmanship that early American coinage represents.

[Indian Cents Album Slipcase No Proofs]





Description

Dansco Coin Albums have been a longtime companion for both expert numismatists and beginning coin collectors. The Indian Head Cents 1857-1909 Dansco Album comes in a 5/8" binder and holds up to 69 coins. The album has 3 Dansco pages (series: 7101-1 to 7101-3), each one holding and displaying both U.S. Indian Head cents and U.S. Flying Eagle cents minted from 1857-1909. The Dansco Archival Quality Slipcases are produced with Silver-Guard Corrosion-Inhibiting protection. No other product on the market matches Silver-Guard Corrosion-Inhabiting protection. This Military Specification material permanently neutralizes corrosive gasses in the air that can cause toning and discoloration. This works with silver, gold copper, and nickel coins and metals, medallions, bars, and ferrous metals. Flying eagle cents were first minted in 1856, but only 2,000 to 3,000 coins were struck that year. They are extremely rare to find, and therefore the Indian Head cents Dansco Album does not include a specific slot for this 1856 Flying Eagle coin. Indian Head cents and Flying Eagle cents are made of 88% copper and 12% nickel. They are 19 mm in diameter, and each weighs 4.67 grams. All Flying Eagle cents and Indian Head cents were coined at the Philadelphia Mint. Dansco Coin Albums have their pages attached with metal screws, making it easy to add and replace.