I only put uncirculated coins in my folders, usually buy them off eBay, but for these and the Presidential dollars I have a lady who sends them to me (don't want to buy whole rolls from the mint). I haven't seen many ATB quarters in circulation come to think of it. - I took some more photos of the Cornerstone folder for you. Remember, I'm a coin collector; not a photographer... LOL Here's another page shot: This is the last page, book ends in 2021. This shows the plastic pull-outs. Just slide em out, place your quarters in, and slide it back. This shows how thick the pages are. And this shows how well the binding is made.
Thanks John. I'm confused by the last picture though. Is that showing how the binding is made correctly so the pages turn easily and the album lays flat regardless of what page you are on or is that picture showing a binding that is poorly glued and coming apart?
No, it's really a quality folder. The binding is made to do that so you don't get those creases that leads to the folder ripping apart.
Mine has a Die Brake Under the ea my James Monroe 2008 presidental dollar has a tie break under the ear, in the day I found a handful of them and just put them away I guess it's time to send them in to be certified huh
This is my $5 or less Buffalo nickel folder. Most of them I bought off eBay or found coin roll hunting. I had a couple coin rolls of nickels from the bank that were almost all Buffalo nickels. A lot of late dates. That is how I began the $5 or less folder. I found a couple good ones along the way. All the coins with a black dot I paid $5 or less. There are a couple I paid more for that is those without a dot.
H.E. Harris & Co. I was buying all these folders from Hobby Lobby. I got them for the Whitman coupons in them. I got a bunch of albums, plastic holders, RedBooks, and other miscellaneous numismatic items for cheap with the coupons. Hobby Lobby has changed their numismatic supplier. I like filling the folders and albums. The Buffalo nickel folder was just to see how many dates I could get for cheap. I pretty much rushed through what you see. It didn't take that long to get to that point. The 1918 Two-Feather was the last coin I put in it. The rest of the holes cost more than $5 each. Thanks for looking.
Oh man, I (for whatever reason), never even thought of Hobby Lobby and coin supplies! I'll have to check them out. Thanks for that!
My Euro Dansco. A couple were not removed from mint packaging due to high values. Countries in alpha listing: Andorra,Austria,Belgium,Cyprus,Estonia,Finland,France,Germany, Greece,Ireland,Italy,Latvia,Lithuania, Luxemburg,Malta,Monaco, Netherlands,Portugal,San Marino,Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain,Vatican