I looked in vain for suitable albums for thick Akbar coppers when I first started collecting Indian coins. I never found albums in the least satisfactory for dump coins. Trays are the only way I have ever found that are suitable for storing them, and especially for displaying them. Yes, they are much more expensive than albums, but good discounts can be found on the 'net. Flexibility, ease of moving coins when new purchases have to be added, and not having to squint at coins through shiny, reflective plastic are the advantages. And you can hand a single coin to a colleague to look at, without having him or her trying to look at one coin in an album weighing nearly a kilogramme. I say 'God bless Lighthouse and Lindtner.' I know some collectors who use album pages stored loose, but most of the disadvantages still apply, I think. Each to his own, but surely albums are only useful for thin and milled coinage? For really thick takkas, you can always leave out the tray above in many kinds of cabinets.
Salvete