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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 211608, member: 4552"]As I noted folders are for amateurs or kids that don't know better. As you said you have to press the coins into those slots. Your finger or thumb print may be there as a permanent reminder of what not to do. The reason crime labs can find finger prints is your body is loaded with oils and acids. Your fingerprint is just that. If you watch change enough you'll see many coins with someone print embedded on it. If you watch change enough you'll see coins with stipping on the reverse. Those were in folders and the glue as I mentioned is swipped on those pages and that is the results on the coins. One person I know actually uses a rubber malet to get the coins in those slots. Some manufacturers make the slots just a lttle to small. </p><p>As to any being hard to find, that all depends on how high a quality you want. Almost any of them will be available in change eventually. This state quarter thing is like the Bicentennial quarters. Way back then everyone hoarded them and now are dumping them back into change due to no coin value. Same will soon happen with the state ones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 211608, member: 4552"]As I noted folders are for amateurs or kids that don't know better. As you said you have to press the coins into those slots. Your finger or thumb print may be there as a permanent reminder of what not to do. The reason crime labs can find finger prints is your body is loaded with oils and acids. Your fingerprint is just that. If you watch change enough you'll see many coins with someone print embedded on it. If you watch change enough you'll see coins with stipping on the reverse. Those were in folders and the glue as I mentioned is swipped on those pages and that is the results on the coins. One person I know actually uses a rubber malet to get the coins in those slots. Some manufacturers make the slots just a lttle to small. As to any being hard to find, that all depends on how high a quality you want. Almost any of them will be available in change eventually. This state quarter thing is like the Bicentennial quarters. Way back then everyone hoarded them and now are dumping them back into change due to no coin value. Same will soon happen with the state ones.[/QUOTE]
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