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OPTIMA EASY RINGBINDER, BLUE

$34.95

Start collecting easily: With the OPTIMA EASY ringbinder for storing coins, stamps, banknotes, letters, postcards, and much more.
The album is suitable for all OPTIMA sheets (not suitable for OPTIMA XL sheets). Holds up to 50 OPTIMA sheets or 12 OPTIMA coin sheets.
Slightly padded, smooth cover with silver-colored embossing and a flat spine. Robust 4 ring mechanism. Binder excl. contents. Overall size: 270 x 220 x 40 mm (10 5/8,  8 5/8 , 1 5/8 ”)

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Start collecting easily: With the OPTIMA EASY ringbinder for storing coins, stamps, banknotes, letters, postcards, and much more.
The album is suitable for all OPTIMA sheets (not suitable for OPTIMA XL sheets). Holds up to 50 OPTIMA sheets or 12 OPTIMA coin sheets.
Slightly padded, smooth cover with silver-colored embossing and a flat spine. Robust 4 ring mechanism. Binder excl. contents. Overall size: 270 x 220 x 40 mm (10 5/8,  8 5/8 , 1 5/8 ”)

Additional information

Weight .35 kg
Dimensions 27 × 23 × 4.5 cm

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