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Framing a small(ish) coin collection from 1954

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Guest Roogle

Hi there

Quick question for you all...

I'm planning to give my dad a set of coins in use in 1954. They are already mounted and I'm wondering if there are any frames available that would allow somebody to see both front and back of the coins. Any suggestions welcomed.

It's something akin to this:

41teoZxatuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

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Hi there

Quick question for you all...

I'm planning to give my dad a set of coins in use in 1954. They are already mounted and I'm wondering if there are any frames available that would allow somebody to see both front and back of the coins. Any suggestions welcomed.

It's something akin to this:

41teoZxatuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

The picture you have uploaded is of a perspex case with a card insert.

The coins are seated in slots in the card so that you can see both sides. They are about £5 retail without the coins and can be wall mounted with spring holders or desk mounted on a small display stand.

Hope that helps.

John.

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Hi there

Quick question for you all...

I'm planning to give my dad a set of coins in use in 1954. They are already mounted and I'm wondering if there are any frames available that would allow somebody to see both front and back of the coins. Any suggestions welcomed.

It's something akin to this:

41teoZxatuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

The picture you have uploaded is of a perspex case with a card insert.

The coins are seated in slots in the card so that you can see both sides. They are about £5 retail without the coins and can be wall mounted with spring holders or desk mounted on a small display stand.

Hope that helps.

John.

Do bear in mind that high grade 1954 "silver" is quite scarce and pricey, so you might want to look out for an 'average condition' set, which should be priced very reasonably.

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