In conjunction with the Statehood Quarters Program already underway, Whitman is pleased to offer a new coin folder that will hold quarters released from the Philadelphia and Denver Mints for the years 1999-2001.
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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The "Statehood" Quarters Folder Vol. 1 great idea for Xmas!,
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This review is from: Statehood Quarter Folder No.1 : 1999-2001 (Hardcover)
The new Statehood Quarters folder is a great way to store the new "50 States Quarters". The new quarters have got me interested in collecting coins again after many years! This folder is a great idea for a Christmas gift for both new and veteran coin collectors.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Price & Great Way To Preserve History,
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This review is from: Statehood Quarter Folder No.1 : 1999-2001 (Hardcover)
This is an exceptional bargain as well as a great way to save the statehood quarters. There is a slot for each of the first ten quarters produced at both the Denver Mint and the Philadelphia Mint.Having never collected coins before, I had a bit of a problem getting the quarters to stay in their slots. But if you press firmly in the center of the quarter then press firmly along the circumference of the quarter, the quarters will stay snug. I am ordering three more of the first sets for my nieces and nephew. And I plan to order the others in the statehood series to present to them as a graduation present from high school as a token of the turn of the century.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the adult collector,
This review is from: Statehood Quarter Folder No.1 : 1999-2001 (Hardcover)
This folder is good for the adult collector, but I would not recommend it for younger persons. It is nice that there are slots for both the Philadelphia and Denver mints. However, this folder contains absolutely no information about the individual designs of the state quarters. One of the most interesting things about collecting these quarters is learning the history behind the state designs. In comparison to other state quarter collection books, this folder is bland.
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