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I dont mean like a purse or wallet i mean like something you can out quarters in and hang it up on your wall.
Craft stores have displays for quarters, try Hobby Lobby, Michael's or the like.
Keep Your Coins Organized The compact and portable GO Coin Holder is the perfect place to keep all your loose change together. Its ideal for car ...
I need a simple coin holder and or organizer just so I can keep all my quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, together. And so I know how much more I need to roll them. I currently have them separated in small bags but.... More coins= more weight and we all know plastic can only take so much! I have been looking online but all I can find are these big fancy and expensive ones that you dump them all into it and it sorts them and tells you the value. I don't want OR need all that.
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Sorter-Motor ized-Coin/dp/B00007L12F will give you one for about $30
or - try office depot or staples
http://www.officedepot.com/textSearch.do ;jsessionid=0000Dh3RuPUZeX8qXbtSk5JsekE: 11e2rnvgu?uniqueSearchFlag=true&Ntt= coin+sorter
they have them for as little as $5 to $20.
i have a coin about the size of a quarter and i want to put it in a holder that is made for a necklace, where can i get a coin holder like this?
If the coin has collector value putting it on a necklace will devalue the coin. That being said, any good jewelry store should be able to get you a holder that will minimize damage to the coin.
http://www.whitmanbooks.com/Default.aspx ?Page=81&ProductID=0794821812
what store could i buy this coin folder in besides a coin store? i remember i got my state quarters holder at walgreens, would they have these holders?
sorry, never seen a Books-a-Million
So you don't have a books-a-million. I've seen some holders at Walgreen's but they are not the same as the one you have the link to. www.littletoncoin.com has many presidential dollar holders, I have purchased coins from them before. If that website doesn't help than theres always eBay. I hope this helps answer your question
It is round, holds only one quarter and is used to transport coins through the mail. I want to remove it to place into a display Dansco album. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Put it in the freezer until the quarter shrinks, then tap it on the countertop.
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Here#39;s A Great Way To Collect Old Silver Coins: Buy Silver Mint ...
Silver mint sets are great collectibles. They make it easy to collect old coins in uncirculated grade because when you buy a mint set, you’re buying several coins in one purchase. What makes these sets even nicer is that they all were packaged by the United States Mint, so you know you’re getting genuine, uncirculated coins.
The mint sets made from 1959 into the 2000s are different from the earlier cardboard silver mint sets in 2 distinct ways: They contain just 1 – not 2 – examples of each coin from each mint. These mint sets are housed in cellophane holders.
The silver mint sets from 1959 to 1964 come in 2 cellophane holders. Each cellophane holder has 5 coins and a special mint token. Here’s what you’ll find in a 1976 silver mint set:
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Cherrypicking the Best CoinsNumisMaster.com - Sep 09, 2011
However, because I knew more about grading (and value) than the bookstore/coin shop owner, I took advantage of this differential knowledge to acquire quite a few nice coins (eg, Brilliant Uncriculated 1936-D quarters, BU 1931-D dimes, Very Good-Fine
CoinWeek (blog) - Aug 17, 2011
Coin Rarities amp; Related Topics: The Rarities Night auction, part 3, Gold CoinsThe 1823 in this auction is PCGS graded “MS-64.” It seems to just make the grade, maybe, #39;low end#39; for a 64. This coin is hard to grade because the PCGS holder itself is scratched and scuffed. Even so, I find that this is an attractive coin. and morenbsp;raquo;
CoinWeek (blog) - Aug 22, 2011
Coin Rarities amp; Related Topics: The Rarities Night auction at the ANA This 1873-CC is hard to grade, partly because the holder is scuffed and scratched. There were two 1870-CC Liberty Seated Quarters in this auction, both of which were judged not to be gradable. The reserve on the PCGS authenticated 1870-CC quarter was
GopherHole.com - Aug 31, 2011
Through the Eyes of a Former Gopher: Sean Hoffman on #39;#39;Golden Opportunities#39;#39;Coach comes in with his final instructions and the captains head out for the coin toss. As the doors open to the hallway you can hear the band playing and the dull roar of the crowd. Arm in arm you walk with your brothers; the guy from Fargo right nextBleacher Report - Aug 30, 2011
Matt Hasselbeck#39;s danglies were big this day, as he guaranteed the Seattle Seahawks would defeat the Green Bay Packers in overtime once they won the coin toss. Hasselbeck did take the ball but promptly gave it to cornerback Al Harris,
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