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Fifty State (District of Columbia and Territorial) Commemorative Quarter Folder: Deluxe Edition (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Fifty State (District of Columbia and Territorial) Commemorative Quarter Folder: Deluxe Edition (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
By et al Whitman Coin Book and Supplies, Whitman Coin, Whitman Coin

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Product Description

Whitman Brand folder holds State Series Quarters 1999-2009 both Philadelphia and Denver Mints. 120 openings.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2547 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-06-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 3 pages

Customer Reviews

A Classy Way To Show Your Collection5
I have dozens of albums and folders in which I put my quarter collections. This folder is one of my favorites. It is beautiful and sturdy. Sure the multi-page albums are a lot nicer but also cost four times the price. So if you want a good looking strong folder, and do not want to spend too much money, this is the folder for you. Here are the pros and cons:

PROS:
1- Whitman produces one of the most beautiful coins folders in the market.
2- Fits the entire state quarter collection including both Denver and Pennsylvania mints.
3- Coins do not touch each other.
4- Opens to display entire collection.
5- Extra information on the States such as: Statehood Date, Capital, Flower, Song and Nickname (Alaska's nickname is The Last Frontier. Pretty cool, huh?)
6- Its Price

Cons:
1- Quarters holes are small and placing the quarters can be difficult. But if you use a small towel for support it will make it easier.

Other than this I will recommend this folder. But if you are looking for a place to put your colorized quarters or other special collection you have to purchase the albums not a folder. Happy collecting and enjoy!

Great idea, but not very well executed3
I bought this album because I liked the idea of having all ten years of 50 States Quarters together in one place, and because it could accommodate coins from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. I'd previously been using a different Whitman album that only held 1999-2001 quarters and needed something for the new 2002 releases.

Unfortunately this album has the coin holes too close together. It is almost impossible to insert quarters without permanently creasing the cardboard surrounding the holes. The album I'd been using previously was much sturdier thanks to having more reinforcing cardboard.

In retrospect I think I'd be happier just having more more albums like my original one.

It does exactly what you would expect it to do!5
It's a book for holding quarters and it does exactly that. I read reviews where people complain that it's hard to get them in the slots - huh??? Don't you want them to be held in there securely in the first place? So get over it already.

I like the fact that it has slots for both "D's" & "P's" for each state and they all fit in a single book.