A Pressed Penny Holder Is Important Too
Selecting a pressed penny holder is important in many cases since the theme of the holder should match the theme of the elongated coins. For instance a collection that consists of older Disney elongated coins should be stored in a Disney holder whose age corresponds to the era of the coins. This will help add value to the collection as a whole. The First Edition of the Disneyland Souvenir Penny Collector Book was released on August 1, 2000. It is considered a very rare collector’s item now since a limited few made it to market due to a design flaw.
A characteristic of pressed pennies is that they elongate in different lengths because of their metal content and the pressure of the rollers. One brand of pressed penny holder is very tight so less air touches the coins to tarnish them. It is recommended inserting the coin pointy end first and to use a nickel or dime to push it entirely into the holder. Curved needle nose pliers will help if all else fails. Loose-leaf binders work well too if the coins are first placed in a 2x2 with mylar windows. Buy looseleaf binder pages with 2x2 pockets in them.
To learn more about the pressed penny holder it is recommended to visit The Penny Machine Company. A free downloadable brochure is available as well as information about the different kinds of penny rollers. The company has been offering their expertise for several decades and is a leader in this industry. There is a penny machine that fits anyone’s needs. Consider adding a penny machine to your current business. Not only is it eye catching and will enhance the décor but it will be a source of alternative revenue. The dies are hand engraved by a professional engraver for a professional final result.
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