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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Fifty State (District of Columbia and Territorial) Commemorative Quarter Folder: Deluxe Edition (Official Whitman Coin Folder)Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: HardcoverEAN: 9781582380780 Edition: Deluxe ISBN: 1582380783 Label: Whitman Coin Products Manufacturer: Whitman Coin Products Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 3 Publication Date: June 17, 2000 Publisher: Whitman Coin Products Studio: Whitman Coin Products Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Whitman Brand folder holds State Series Quarters 1999-2009 both Philadelphia and Denver Mints. 120 openings. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - my husband loves itMy husband has been collecting the state quarters and needed a place to display them. He was very happy with this, and wants another! Rating: - great itemTHE QUARTERS ARE A LITTLE HARD TO PUT IN SLOTS, BUT I LIKE THAT BECAUSE THEY WON'T FALL OUT. STURDY CONSTRUCTION, AND INFORMATION ABOUT QUARTERS IS GREAT Rating: - Good, inexpensive book to keep your coins safeThe book is sturdy and has a nice appearance. It is fairly easy to get the coins in the slots, though some of the slots are a bit tight. For the really tight slots I place the book on a flat surface, cover the coin with a towel, and tap lightly with a hammer. Once the slot has been stretched, it's much easier to get the coin in or out. Also, coins can be removed fairly easily by pushing on the back of the book, which is nice for me since sometimes I trade a worn version with a newer version when ... Read More Rating: - difficult to put coins in slotsI bought the H.E. Harris Official U.S. Mint 50 State Quarters collectors book. It has a nice appearance, but it is difficult to put the coins in the holes provided. I can't seem to do it. Is there a simple way to do this. Rating: - Package was lost-- signature should be required by defaultActually I haven't never received this order: It might be stolen by someone else when the package carrier left it in front of my door. Why don't Amazon set the "signature is required" by default for all if its packages?
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