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Whitman Nat Park Blue Folder Vol 1 2010-2015 (Official Whitman Coin Folder)

Whitman Publishing (Hardcover) Whitman Coin Products 2010-01-01

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Where can I find out of print Whitman Coin Folders?

I am looking for coin folders for Canada, Australia, Britan, and Mexico that were made by Whitman publishing but out of print.


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National Park Quarter Coin Folder


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Question about Whitman coin folders?

I have two of the same Lincoln cent folders from Whitman. Both 1941-1974. One has openings for all the variety's of that time like the 1960 large date/small date and the 1970-S large date/small date. The other folder does not have these additional openings. What is up with that? Why would two of the same folders for the same series have openings for variety's and not the other?


Whitman Publishing has always made various coin folders including plain.

Where can I buy coin folders for standing liberty dimes, barber dimes, and peace dollars?

I have lots of Whitman coin folders for the rest of my collection, but I can't find any coin folders anywhere for the standing liberty dimes, barber dimes, and peace dollars. I could buy the blank dime and dollar folders, but I would have to write all over them to label the years and mint marks and I have messy writing. I found one on E-Bay for the standing liberty dimes, but have had a situation with paypal (someone trying to access my account), so I'm still skeptical about using E-bay. I would prefer (blue and labeled) Whitman coin folders so they'll match the rest of the folders, but I'll take anything. I've searched multiple websites...even coin sites and the US Mint site, but none of them have anything. Has anyone seen labeled standing liberty dime, barber dime, and peace dollar coin folders? (Coin FOLDERS, not albums - please).


The folders you list do exist and the best place to get them is at a coin show. The last coin show I went to, I got a box of old whitman folders and albums for free from a dealer who didn't want them. These are no longer in favor because the materials that they are made of tone coins if stored where it is even a bit damp. New albums from Littleton (which are really expensive) don't have this problem. The old albums are fine if your coins are in circulated condition, but not if they are EF, AU, or UNC. Incidentally, there are other old Whitman albums such as half dime albums that are not even listed, but they are rare.

Coin folders, obverse or reverse showing?

I've got a bunch of these Whitman coin folders, and for the most part I put them in with the obverse showing. The exceptions so far are the 2004-2005 Jefferson Nickels and the State Quarters. I put one mint obverse showing and the other reverse. How do you stick them in?


I like to show the side with the date and/or mint mark. The last few years of nickels made that a challenge, with the design changes, which I really liked, so I usually show the reverse for the Phila. mint mark and the obverse for Denver (most of the coins in our neighborhood come from Philly) just as you do. Same goes for the state quarters. With the presidential dollar coins, the mint mark and date are on the edge, and the reverse isn't all that interesting, so I'm displaying both "P" and "D" coins with the president face-up. There's really no right or wrong on how you display your coins (as long as they're not getting scratched or worn) -- it's your collection, so do what you like best and don't sweat what someone else might say about it.

can anyone ever heard of this coin collecting software??

I'm trying to locate a freeware program that, when installed resembles one of those blue Whitman coin folders. You click on the empty circle and the coin is placed into the page. I think you were also able to grade the coin and add notes by each picture. I downloaded it back in early 2000 but our computer stolen and I have never been able to find another program that is even similar.
I think the person who had created the program was an aol member and he had a coin page through his aol profile or something.
Does anyone have even a clue where I might find this available to download? Even if it's shareware.


I too have never heard of it but it sounds interesting. I use Exact Change by Wild Man Software. It is set up for world coins as well as U.S. and comes on a DVD. It has a lot of pictures of the coins of the countries, it even has a dating guide for coins not dated in the AD system. It is much easier to use than the carlisle one. With it you spend more time with the coins and less with using the program. Hope you find it again.


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