Description
The Dansco #7070 U.S. Type – Major Coins From 1800 is a type-set album built for collectors who want a broad survey of U.S. coinage styles beginning with the early 1800s. This Supreme-series album spans several major coin “types” across denominations — cents, dimes, quarters, half dollars, dollars, etc. — and includes business and modern issues. It’s a compact way to build a representative collection of U.S. coin design evolution without needing every mint mark or rare variant.
The album holds coins securely in ported holes covered by clear acetate slides so both sides are viewable while protecting the surfaces. The loose-leaf pages are hinged and held in a quality simulated leatherette binder with gold stamped title. Pages are removable, letting collectors expand or segment the collection. Includes a “Modern Coinage” page for issues from later date ranges. Fits a 1-inch slipcase if you want extra protection or display polish. Perfect for a type collector wanting a single album to show off major U.S. coin types from 1800 to present.
Specifications
Feature | Detail |
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Model / Album Number | #7070 – U.S. Type Major Coins From 1800 Album |
Pages | 5 pages |
Number of Coin Slots / Capacity | Holds ~76 coins/types (major types from 1800 onward) |
Coin Types Covered | Includes Half Cents, Large Cents, Small Cents, Half Dimes, Nickels, Dimes, 20-cent piece, Quarters, Half Dollars, Silver Dollars, commemoratives & modern coinage |
Cover / Binder Style | Simulated leatherette (supreme binder), gold-stamped title |
Page Material & Protection | Loose-leaf hinged pages with acetate slide ports for viewing both obverse & reverse |
Color & Labeling | Tan pages with black lettering; ports clearly imprinted with the coin type/date under each hole |
Binder / Slipcase Size | 1-inch binder size, fits 1-inch slipcase |
Overall Size/Dimensions | Approximately 8″ x 9½″ album format; weight depends on coins inserted |