Quarter book collector6/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Guide Book of Washington and State Quarters, 1st EditionĪn in-depth study of our nations most popular modern coin, including a biography of Americas first president, the early years of the quarter dollar, and the history of the Washington quarter series starting in 1932. Un-dated with Five (5) openings, colorful Red, White and Blue Flag / Eagle insert. Un-dated with Five (5) openings, colorful Red, White and Blue Flag insert.ĥ"x7" Statehood Quarter Frosty Case. colorful Red, White and Blue Flag insert.ģ"x5" Statehood Quarter Year Set Frosty Case. Un-dated with Two (2) openings for "P" & "D" mints. Size 12 3/4" x 15 3/4"Ģ"x3" Statehood Quarter Frosty Case. Holds all 50 Statehood quarters from 1999-2008. This is a beautiful way to display your 50 State quarter collection behind GLASS. ![]() THESE ARE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY, LOOK UNDER THE SNAP-LOCK HEADING Very colorful way to hold your Statehood Quarters. This colorful attactive coin folder features one slot for all 50 states, and opens flat for all-at-once viewingĥ0 State Snap-lock holder Set - Box contains All 50 different 2"x3" Snap-lock holders, one for each State. Offical Whitman Statehood Quarters Folder This is a good starter folder for everyone. Album is same size as a standard 3 ring notebook and has a vinyl cover for easy clean ups if it gets dirty.Īdd-on page for the E.Marcus Statehood Quarter Complete Set Album (ABOVE) with 6, Inserts for the Territoriesīook contains 50 openings, one for each State Quarter P or D your choice. Inserts show the date that the State became part of the union. This custom 3 ring designed album has archival quality vinyl pages to protect your coins and hold the 50 flag inserts which the Statehood quarters fit into. Dealers are already buying circulated coins like you have in your pocket change.īelow are the release dates till 2008, so start you collection before it's too late.Į.Marcus Statehood Quarter Complete Set Album with 50, State InsertsĪrchival Quality Pages To Protect Your Coins! The prices for the early Delaware & Pennsylvania quarters are going through the roof and New Jersey isn't far behind.
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