National Parks Quarters: 50 States + District of Columbia & Territories: Collector’s Quarters Folder 2010-2021 (Warman’s Collector Coin Folders)

June 15, 2019 - Comment

Are you ready to take your coin collecting to new places? How about taking your collecting on a scenic tour of America’s most breathtaking and revered national parks courtesy of this new “America the Beautiful” National Parks Collector’s coin folder.This affordable and durable 3-panel folder contains 60 slots – more than most folders – to

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Are you ready to take your coin collecting to new places? How about taking your collecting on a scenic tour of America’s most breathtaking and revered national parks courtesy of this new “America the Beautiful” National Parks Collector’s coin folder.This affordable and durable 3-panel folder contains 60 slots – more than most folders – to house all of the National Parks quarters. Plus, there is a slot each for the Denver and Philadelphia coin fronts. From Hot Springs National Park to Tall Grass National Park you’ll have a stunning showcase for your quarters, along with geographic details and historical anecdotes about each national site featured, as well as key coin specifications. Plus, the front cover of this folder features the reverse image of each of the first five coins issued in this program – a unique feature of the Warman’s National Park Quarters folders, produced by Krause Publications.

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Anonymous says:

Need to buy 2 if you want to collect D&P The quality of this binder is good. But the description was quite misleading. “Plus, there is a slot each for the Denver and Philadelphia coin fronts. “ this means you have only 2 spots for each mint- NOT A SPOT FOR EACH COIN IN THE MINT. It’s hard for me to describe because I don’t know the right terminology, but hopefully my photos will provide some clarity. Basically- I thought I’d be able to fit D and P versions of each coin, but this is NOT the case. You have to buy two separate binders to…

Anonymous says:

Great Folder BUT, buyers beware this folder was made for circulated quarters not Proof I received a replacement folder as the first folder had a flaw in it, the 2nd page out of the 3 pages was not there instead there were 2x page #3. But when I did receive the replacement folder today, I try to put in my quarters that I already owned, including a couple of Proof versions of the quarters. I noticed that the proof versions of the quarters required a lot more force in order for them to be put in place. Just be aware to any potential buyers that this folder was made for the…

Anonymous says:

Fit and Snug for quarters I bought 3 of these for myself and my siblings because my mom has been collecting the state quarters for quite some time now. The quarters fit nice and snug in their compartment and I love how it opens up like a book! It doesn’t have a cover or clear sheet to protect the coins but I’m not a “coin collector” and my coins aren’t in mint condition, it is just for fun and does the job.

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