

desertcart.com: H.E. Harris® Coin Folder - Washington Quarters D.C. & Territories Collection #3: 2009: 9780794826406: Whitman Pub.: Books Review: Buy these folders, you won’t be let down! - To start my review I want to point out that there are little to no pictures in the reviews for all the H. E. Harrison coin folders, I’ll be one of the few to post a thorough review. If you don’t need too much detail just read a few more sentences. These folders worked very well to provide a slot for every quarter produced (from both P and D mints) from 2009 for the DC and US Territories series as you see in the photos. However, there are older folders that match the series perfect that will supply older dates past ‘65. I didn’t need these older folders yet since I have yet to find one past ‘65. I do have the ‘65-‘87 and the ‘88-‘98 folders and there are reviews on those products if you want to check that out. I also own both volumes of the state series folders. This series is very satisfying to the eye and to the collectors organization as each folder is clearly labeled the years of quarters in which they house. (This one being ‘09) I’ve had time to almost complete my set and I’m excited to start my new penny series that I’ve ordered recently. Quality is very good for $3ish dollars a folder, just keep in mind to use a flat surface as to not bend the folder when pushing coins in. Here is my best pros and cons of these folders: Pros- • The folders are trifold style (all besides the state park folder which is a quadfold style) so they all match and look nice. • The folders can easily have new coins put in or old coins popped out by pushing on the back of each coin slot. None of them just fall out though. • I mean $3? Come on that’s just asking for me to impulse buy. AMAZING price for such a good product line. • Each date is clearly labeled with the number of coins minted that year in each mint. (As shown in the pictures) • If you fill up one folder, you can either buy a new folder for that series to continue collecting or they make blank coin books that have the same cover and dimensions with unlabeled slots if you only want to fill it with certain coins. Cons- • One con I found to be an issue is that a few of the books have a lot of extra spots. This particular folder, the 2009 series book, only has 12 slots for quarters and you get to decide what the other 44 slots are for. Wasted space. • The second and last con about these folders is so little I wouldn’t clnsider it a con, but maybe just a tiny flaw. I noticed the color used for the cover varied slightly from folder to folder, some were more reddish and some were more black and white. Again, this is such a tiny detail I wouldn’t let this be a deal breaker, but it is worth mentioning. Overall I couldn’t be more pleased with the entire series of folders and for more details about each book, look for my review and pictures on each product. Review: Quarters - fit perfect
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,645 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #17 in State Quarter Collecting #32 in Collectible Coin Folders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (810) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.25 x 7.75 inches |
| Edition | 2009th |
| ISBN-10 | 0794826407 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0794826406 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 2 pages |
| Publication date | August 24, 2008 |
| Publisher | Whitman-CDN Publishing, LLC |
| Reading age | 14 years and up |
C**H
Buy these folders, you won’t be let down!
To start my review I want to point out that there are little to no pictures in the reviews for all the H. E. Harrison coin folders, I’ll be one of the few to post a thorough review. If you don’t need too much detail just read a few more sentences. These folders worked very well to provide a slot for every quarter produced (from both P and D mints) from 2009 for the DC and US Territories series as you see in the photos. However, there are older folders that match the series perfect that will supply older dates past ‘65. I didn’t need these older folders yet since I have yet to find one past ‘65. I do have the ‘65-‘87 and the ‘88-‘98 folders and there are reviews on those products if you want to check that out. I also own both volumes of the state series folders. This series is very satisfying to the eye and to the collectors organization as each folder is clearly labeled the years of quarters in which they house. (This one being ‘09) I’ve had time to almost complete my set and I’m excited to start my new penny series that I’ve ordered recently. Quality is very good for $3ish dollars a folder, just keep in mind to use a flat surface as to not bend the folder when pushing coins in. Here is my best pros and cons of these folders: Pros- • The folders are trifold style (all besides the state park folder which is a quadfold style) so they all match and look nice. • The folders can easily have new coins put in or old coins popped out by pushing on the back of each coin slot. None of them just fall out though. • I mean $3? Come on that’s just asking for me to impulse buy. AMAZING price for such a good product line. • Each date is clearly labeled with the number of coins minted that year in each mint. (As shown in the pictures) • If you fill up one folder, you can either buy a new folder for that series to continue collecting or they make blank coin books that have the same cover and dimensions with unlabeled slots if you only want to fill it with certain coins. Cons- • One con I found to be an issue is that a few of the books have a lot of extra spots. This particular folder, the 2009 series book, only has 12 slots for quarters and you get to decide what the other 44 slots are for. Wasted space. • The second and last con about these folders is so little I wouldn’t clnsider it a con, but maybe just a tiny flaw. I noticed the color used for the cover varied slightly from folder to folder, some were more reddish and some were more black and white. Again, this is such a tiny detail I wouldn’t let this be a deal breaker, but it is worth mentioning. Overall I couldn’t be more pleased with the entire series of folders and for more details about each book, look for my review and pictures on each product.
L**Z
Quarters
fit perfect
L**Y
Coin holder
Great coin holder
D**A
Worked great
Just what was needed
M**W
Good
Good
J**Y
work good
what I was wanting
M**E
Great product- a little fragile
I love this brand because it’s easier to get the quarters in their slots. It’s a little fragile, but I was being too rough with it due to my experience with a different brand that was super difficult to get the quarters in their slots.
W**D
Exactly what I needed!
They were perfect for saving quarters for our little man. We put them on a shelf so he couldnt mess with them. Colorful and the quarters fit good and didnt come out to easily.
M**.
So wie es sein soll einwandfrei!
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