I bought this folder because I have been informally collecting State Quarters for several years and was tired of finding them all over the house. I wanted something to put them in that was small, inexpensive, easy to use and store. I thought in reading the description that this Folder would do. However, I should have paid a bit more attention to several reviews I read about the folder on non-eBay websites that suggested the holes were quite tight. Although the holes are obviously made for holding quarters, they do not do so easily! You have to use a lot of force to push the quarters in enough so that they do not pop out again when you close the folder. After having this problem numerous times, I ended up using a padded metal object to push each one in place. I also almost broke through the backing several times while doing so. This was very irritating. If I had to do it again, I'd look for another type of folder to use. And I'd make sure that I saw that folder and tried it before buying it to be sure the problem was not the same.Read full review
This quarter folder has slots for all coins for this "era", including all mints. Quarters can be a little tough to get in the slots, but when they're in there, they stay in there.
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excellent for holding both p.&d quarters, nice eye appeal,
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A great coin folder for beginner or advanced collector. It has spaces for all P and D mints for 50 states as well as D.C. and territories issued from 1999 to 2009. Educational. A good value.
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As always,good quality. Coins fit in easily and it held them in.
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