Here is my South Korean 100 Won coin collection in Uncirculated/Brilliant Uncirculated condition. These 100 Won coins are kept in Air-tite holders with black rings, presented in double 37mm Dansco coin pages, and bound in a 1 and 1/4-inch Dansco World Coin Library album. I did the lettering on the album's spine myself with gold acrylic paint, and the front cover was professionally stenciled by Litho Tech Custom Cover in Bloomington, Minnesota, USA. The lettering on the pages (the dates, etc) was done using blank Avery Dennison "Clear Easy Peel Return Address Labels" that I ran off my computer's printer. I know the labels are not completely transparent, but it's the best I could do. I have the entire series here with all the key dates,including that hard-to-find 1974 "monster key" date coin.
For a complete history of the South Korea's Won coins, go to:
http://www.dokdo-research.com/koreancoins.html
For more information on old Korean coins, go to:
http://primaltrek.com/koreancoins.html
@DannyS86
If you click on the "Show More" pull-down tab while viewing the video, you can see how I made the album. I keep my coins in Air-tite capsules, too.
So, you have to MAKE the album. Dansco co. does not make these already labeled, but they do make blank albums and blank coin pages.
mlovmo 2 months ago
That's a very nice collection. I've traveled to Korea so many times in the past few years I've gathered a bunch of the 100 won coins just through change. Where did you get the binder to store all of them? I'd like to get one for my coins as well.
DannyS86 2 months ago
@kchastain3
Thanks for the compliment! I got the idea from a guy who did the same thing with US presidential dollars.
Take a look at my newly-uploaded 5 Won collection...
mlovmo 5 months ago
One of the best organized and presented coin albums I've ever seen.
kchastain3 5 months ago
@brandonsosmart1
I'm not stopping you...
mlovmo 8 months ago
I need to buy a coin
brandonsosmart1 8 months ago