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Free Downloads Lincoln Cents Bicentennial Folder Free Downloads Lincoln Cents Bicentennial Folder From birth to bicentennial and beyond, this folder holds many popular varieties of collectible Lincoln cents that have been minted in the past 100 years. Openings Include: First Year of Issue – 1909           One Opening for V.D.B Initials One Opening Without Initials  Wheat Cent – 1909-1958   One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint Obverse One Opening for the Denver Mint, Obverse One Opening for the San Francisco Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Reverse  World War II Cents           One Opening for the 1943 Steel Cent Philadelphia Mint, Obverse One Opening for the 1943 Steel Cent Denver, Obverse One Opening for the 1943 Steel Cent San Francisco Mint, Obverse One Opening for the 1943 Steel Cent Reverse One Opening for the 1944-1946 “Cartridge Case†Cent, Obverse One Opening for the 1944-1946 “Cartridge Case†Cent, Reverse  Lincoln Memorial Cent, Bronze, 1959-1962 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Denver Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Reverse One Opening for the Proof, Obverse One Opening for the Proof, Reverse  Lincoln Memorial Cent, Brass, 1962-1982 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Denver, Obverse One Opening for the San Francisco Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Proof Obverse One Opening for the Proof Reverse  Lincoln Memorial Cent, Copper-Plated Zinc, 1982-2008           One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Denver Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Reverse One Opening for the Proof, Obverse One Opening for the Proof, Reverse  Birth to Early Childhood, 2009 One Opening for 2009 Bicentennial Obverse One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint One Opening for the Denver Mint One Opening for the San Francisco Mint  Formative Years, Indiana, 2009 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint One Opening for the Denver Mint One Opening for the San Francisco Mint  Professional Years, Illinois, 2009 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint One Opening for the Denver Mint One Opening for the San Francisco Mint  Presidency, Washington, D.C., 2009 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint One Opening for the Denver Mint One Opening for the San Francisco Mint  Union Cent, 2010 One Opening for the Philadelphia Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Denver Mint, Obverse One Opening for the San Francisco Mint, Obverse One Opening for the Reverse Hardcover: 2 pages Publisher: Whitman Publishing (August 26, 2008) Language: English ISBN-10: 0794826806 ISBN-13: 978-0794826802 Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 0.2 x 9.5 inches Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews Best Sellers Rank: #1,717,848 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #91 in Books > Crafts, Hobbies & Home > Antiques & Collectibles > Coins & Medals > Coin Folders #330 in Books > Science & Math > Biological Sciences > Animals > Butterflies #11347 in Books > Science & Math > Nature & Ecology > Fauna This folder seems a design amalgam of Whitman's H.E. Harris & Co. folders with some additional design changes.The outside of the folder is plasticized and printed in multiple bright colors. The spine label is printed in non-metallic white letters, and the inside coin descriptions are in a black font printed on a relatively light background. All features similar to Whitman's H. E. Harris & Co. folders.However, this folder is considerably wider and taller than the typical Harris & Co. folder. Approximately 1 1/4" wider and 1 3/4" taller. If you already have a reasonable number of other Whitman folders on the shelf, this folder will clearly stand out from the rest. This larger size was solely a design decision not necessitated by the number of coins in the folder, which is relatively less, at forty-four, than most other Whitman Lincoln cent folders. There are two pages with coin slots in this folder with twenty-two slots per page. Compare this to the Harris & Co. folders for "Lincoln Cent 1941-1974" and "Lincoln Cent Starting 1975" which each have thirty slots on each of their first two pages.The folder has a third sheet which is printed on both sides and is connected to the right-side of the second page. This sheet provides a brief and primarily historical description of the design evolution of the Lincoln cent.My original folder and its replacement both arrived with the first page visibly warped outward. (i.e. a convex warp). On the original folder the bottom right corner of the plasticized cover was also slightly separated from the folder's underlying cardboard body. That is, both my copies of this folder had quality control issues. Fortunately, these types of issues are atypical of other titles from this publisher.Obviously, with only forty-four slots the folder is not inclusive. Rather it provides slots for a sampling of coins as follows: -- First Year of Issue, 1909 (two slots) -- Wheat Cent, 1909-1958 (four slots) -- World War II Cents (six slots) -- Lincoln Memorial Cent, Bronze, 1959-1962 (five slots) -- Lincoln Memorial Cent, Brass, 1962-1982 (five slots) -- Lincoln Memorial Cent, Copper-Plated Zinc, 1982-2008 (five slots) -- Lincoln Bicentennial Cents, 2009 (thirteen slots) -- "Union " Cent, 2010 (four slots)Conclusion: If you want a folder allowing for a sampling of the major style changes in the Lincoln Cent this is worth considering. Of course, a sampling of coins means it is not comprehensive, its larger size does not fit gracefully with other coin albums by the same publisher, and its binding appears susceptible to warping. In view of its storage capability compared to other folders by the same publisher and competitors, it appears slightly overpriced. I like Whitman folders, particularly their H. E. Harris label. However, in my opinion, this title does not achieve the value of other Lincoln Cent folders by this publisher. This is the perfect collection folder for ALL Lincoln pennies 1909-present. The folder is not what I expected. The description of the folder does not tell the customer exactly what coins it will hold. The folder has spaces for more coins than I have. Lincoln Cents 1965-2015: Collector's Lincoln Cents Folder Lincoln Cents Bicentennial Folder Lincoln Cents Folder Starting 1975 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Lincoln Cents Folder Plain (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Lincoln Cents for Kids: 1979-2012 Collector's Lincoln Cent Folder (Warman's Kids Coin Folders) Canadian Cents 1920-2012: Collector's Canadian Cents Folder Indian Head Cents Folder 1857-1909 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Lincoln Cents Folder #2, 1941-1974 Lincoln Cents Folder #1, 1909-1940 Lincoln Cents Folder 1941-1974 (H. E. Harris & Co.) Lincoln Cents Folder 1975-2013 Coin Folders Cents: Lincoln Memorial (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Lincoln Cent Folder #4: Whitman Folder Lincoln Wheatback Cents Album, 1909-1958 P, D & S (Cornerstone Coin Albums) Lincoln Memorial Cents Number Two: Collection Starting 1999 Roosevelt Dimes Folder 1965-2004 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Jefferson Nickels Folder 1962-1995 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Washington Quarter Folder 1965-1987 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Jefferson Nickels Folder Starting 1996 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) Jefferson Nickels Folder 1938-1961 (Official Whitman Coin Folder) .
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