In 1943, the U.S. Mint produced zinc-coated steel cents due to wartime copper shortages, leading to rumors that finding a copper cent from that year would win a car from Ford. A four-panel coin folder is available for displaying Lincoln cents from 1909 to 1958, accommodating up to 144 coins—more than any similar product. The folder is larger than average and has received high customer ratings, with a publication date of November 28, 2009, by Krause Publications.
Customers say
Customers find the coin folder effective for storing and organizing collections, particularly old Lincoln pennies, and appreciate its stunning blue background that emphasizes the coins. Moreover, the book is well worth its price and serves as a fun way to get children interested in collecting, with little bits of history included. However, customers disagree on the ease of coin placement, with some finding it difficult to remove them. Additionally, the scratch resistance receives mixed feedback, with some praising its protective qualities while others report many scratches on their copies.
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