I bought a WWII Silver nickel collection. The coins & it's cardboard holder fit inside a 5.5" Wide by 4.5" tall case and it's cracked. These coins are not worth that much but I like the idea of keeping them together for their WWII significance. And I switched out that crappy chrome plated steel cent with one of my better condition ones. I just want another case as this one is severely cracked.
Combinations like this were often made by companies for selling in the non-numismatic market, and were often designed to be heat or sonic sealed, and thus difficult to find quantity 1. If no one comes up with a soure, take a tape measure to a craft store( here we have a "Michaels" ) and check their award cases for medals, etc. They usually have a wide variety of sizes and sales and discounts. Jim
You might try JP's Corner............ www.jpscorner.com Jerry carry's some. That's where I bought the cases for the Westward Journey 13-coin set. I'd suggest measuring the paperboard insert to be sure of the correct size, and you might even want to call Jerry to discuss it with him. If he doesn't have what you need, he might be able to refer you to someone who does. Chris
Here is one on eBay to show you the price range for it? http://cgi.ebay.com/World-War-II-Ob...04?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item2c58462550