Roosevelt Dimes Folder 1946-1964 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Roosevelt Dimes Folder 1946-1964 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
Roosevelt Dimes Collectors Folder 1946-1964

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Lincoln Cent 1959-2009 Collector’s Folder

Lincoln Cent 1959-2009 Collectors Folder

What better way to celebrate a 100th anniversary than with a facelift? At least that’s what the U.S. Mint thought when it decided to mark the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln cent, in 2009, with four new images of President Abraham Lincoln. The new images reflect different stages of Lincoln’s life, and replace the image that has always graced the coin. Celebrate the anniversary by showcasing your Lincoln cent collection in this quality three-panel cents folder. With 108 die-cut slots, more than the average-size fold has, there’s plenty of room for your cents.

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America the Beautiful Quarters Collector’s Folder 2010-2021

America the Beautiful Quarters Collectors Folder 2010-2021

Beginning in 2010, the United States Mint will issue newly designed quarters featuring a national park or other site approximately every ten weeks—and this compact folder is the perfect place for collectors to store each new coin. Complete with historical information and details of the Congressional Act that initiated this special program, the folder will keep this commemorative series organized, accessible, and easy to show off.

The noteworthy sites will come from all 50 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

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National Park Quarter Archive Map

National Park Quarter Archive Map
Display your quarter collection in this educational Collector Map. Openings for all 56 National Park quarters. The National Park Quarters Coin Act of 2008 requires quarters, beginning in 2010, to have designs on the reverse depicting one national site in each state, the District of Columbia, and the five territories of the United States. Fifty-six (56) different designs will complete the program from 2010 through 2021. Color. Cover image.

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United States Quarters Collector’s Folder 1999-2009: Denver & Philadelphia Mints

United States Quarters Collectors Folder 1999-2009: Denver & Philadelphia Mints

This is a coin collector’s dream folder! Not only does it have a space for every state’s quarter—arranged according to year—but now it has slots for the six brand-new quarters that the United States Mint is issuing. These latest coins will honor the District of Columbia, along with five U.S. territories: the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Not only will this handy folder help collectors hold on to these special keepsakes, but it includes a description of the Commemorative Coin Program; the new District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories programs; a history of the United States Quarter Dollar; details on how the designs were chosen; and an account of how coins are manufactured by the Mint and distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank.

 

 

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Buffalo Nickels Folder 1913-1938 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Buffalo Nickels Folder 1913-1938 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
Buffalo Nickles Collectors Folder 1913-1938

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Washington Quarters: State Collection, Vol. 2: 2004-2008

Washington Quarters: State Collection, Vol. 2: 2004-2008

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Indian Head Cents Folder 1857-1909 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Indian Head Cents Folder 1857-1909 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
Indian Head Cents Collectors Folder 1857-1909

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Indian Head Cents Folder 1857-1909 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Indian Head Cents Folder 1857-1909 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
Indian Head Cents Collectors Folder 1857-1909

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Presidential Dollars: Philadelphia and Denver Mint Collection: Number Two (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Presidential Dollars: Philadelphia and Denver Mint Collection: Number Two (Official Whitman Coin Folder)
In December 2005, Congress approved the creation of a new dollar coinage, known as Presidential dollars, and President George W. Bush signed the legislation into law shortly afterward. During each year from 2007 to 2016, four different dollar designs, each bearing the image of a different president, are being released. Living presidents, both current and former, are excluded from the program-thus the roster of presidential honorees currently stands at 37. For these presidents, 38 coins are planned; this is because Grover Cleveland, who to date is the only president to serve multiple nonconsecutive terms, will be represented with two coins. The Presidential dollars are part of the Golden Dollar Program and retain the same golden color as the Sacagawea dollars. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appears in edge lettering-a first for a U.S. coin, as the motto has never before appeared on the rim. The year of issue is likewise on the rim. Folder Size 7.75″ x 5.75″, Opens to 17.25″. 48 Openings covering 2012 through 2016. Holds Philadelphia and Denver Minted coins.
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