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From the beginning the Jefferson Nickel has held a spot in coin collecting lore. Shortly after its release in 1938 rumors of its recall, and consequently a rush on the coins began, after many believed the depiction of the White House on the coin's reverse was missing its U.S. flag. The truth was the image on the reverse wasn't the White House, but Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello. With this professional-quality three-panel coin folder you can proudly display your pieces of history - the 74 Jefferson nickels issued between 1938 and 1967.
To do its part in the war effort, the U.S. Mint changed from a copper cent to a zinc-coated steel version for one year, in 1943. Rumor quickly spread that anyone who found a 1943 copper cent would be rewarded with a car from Ford. Now you can display your collection of the legendary Lincoln cents of 1909 to 1958 in this beautiful four-panel coin folder. Larger in size than the average folder, this unit has room for 144 coins, the most of any similar folder.
Aptly named for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Roosevelt dime is symbolic of his crusade to raise money for polio research by urging the public to show their support by sending in dimes. The organization it supported became known as the March of Dimes. This top-quality coin folder features this story and provides a beautiful showcase for your dimes. Larger than the average coin folder, it features three panels, with 90 die-cut dime openings, more than any other folder.
Jefferson Nickels for Kids: 1968-2012 collector's Jefferson nickel folder From Lincoln cents to the new National Parks quarters, Warman's coin folders for kids offer everything the young numismatist needs to start on a hobby that could last a lifetime. As you collect, learn why Abraham Lincoln grew his beard, how Thomas Jefferson delivered his addresses to Congress, where the smallest National Park is located and which state features the roadrunner as its state bird. Featuring 75 high-quality die-cut slots and chock-full of fascinating and educational facts, Jefferson Nickels for Kids is perfect for the young coin collector.
This 304-page reference book (8.5 by 11 inches) is a must-have for those who love collecting coins, especially U.S. Mint errors. Inside you'll learn many different error types along with seeing HD color photos and detailed explanations of how they occur and what to look for. There's also a chapter on how to identify coins that are damaged, altered, or are counterfeit that merely look like genuine errors. Be prepared to be blown away in this well-crafted masterpiece that is fit for both beginners and experienced collectors. Get your copy today!
Everyone either has or knows someone who has been given a coin folder as a child and gone on to fill it with cents, nickels, dimes or quarters. Four new bicentennial designs in 2009 and a new standard reverse design in 2010 have increased interest in the cent and collectors will look for an updated folder to house them.
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Vols. 24-52 include the Proceedings of the American Numismatic Association Convention, 1911-39.