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Are Whitman folders good?
Whitman coin folders are among the best in the industry. A Whitman folder contains mintage statistics and other details about the individual coins it holds and the outer jackets are impeccably designed.
What are Whitman coin Folder?
Whitman coin folders have been the standard in coin collecting for a number of years. These folders allow collectors both young and old to easily collect and store their treasures. The trademark Whitman Blue is something that collectors young and old have come to know and trust.
Are coin folders worth anything?
Completed folders of coins that are still in circulation are relatively inexpensive even in uncirculated condition; you can expect to buy them for around 4 to 10 times their total face value, and to sell them to a dealer for considerably less than that.
Are Lincoln head pennies worth anything?
Lincoln Pennies (1909-1958) While the original edition pennies from 1909 can have significant collectable value, other editions of the Lincoln penny can be highly desired by coin collectors as well. A 1933-D, for example, may be valued at $2.30 or more. A 1931-S could be worth $40 or more.
Do Whitman folders damage coins?
There’s no sense doing any more damage to your collection. But don’t clean your coins! Coin folders like these offer a certain level of protection to your coins. Your coins will be much better off in a Whitman folder than in a change jar or in your pocket, or rattling around loose in the bottom of your sock drawer.
What are collectible coins?
8 Valuable Coins in Circulation Today
- 1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny.
- 1955 Doubled Die Penny.
- 1969-S Lincoln Cent with Doubled Die Obverse.
- 1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime.
- 1999-P Connecticut Broadstruck Quarter.
- 2004 Wisconsin State Quarter With Extra Leaf.
- 2005-P “In God We Rust” Kansas State Quarter.
Where is Whitman Publishing located?
Atlanta, Georgia
Whitman Publishing
Parent company | Anderson Press |
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Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Publication types | Books, coin folders, coin albums, games, postage stamp albums |
Imprints | H. E. Harris & Co. |
What does every coin collector need?
The 7 Important Supplies Every New Coin Collector Should Have
- Coin Tubes.
- Coin Albums.
- Cotton Gloves (Soft)
- Cotton Cloth (Soft)
- Coin Tongs or Tweezers.
- Magnifying Glass or Loupe.
- Coin Reference Guide.
Are Whitman Coin Folders acid free?
They combine an impressive full color displays as well as a complete outline of mintage statistics and important historical footnotes. Each coin folder is fabricated with acid-free components and materials for storing and illustrating your collections in a very safe, protected, and attractive showcase.