How did Whitman stay in business all these years
dbldie55
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It has been continuously pointed out that no one collected current issue coins until the state quarter program, so I wondered how Whitman stayed in business. I mean, they sell these blue folders for coins no one collects, so no one needs the folders. Anyone have an idea how they did it? Be nice to stay in business without selling anything.
Collector and Researcher of Liberty Head Nickels. ANA LM-6053
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Jeremy
It is also a well-known fact that no one collects foreign coins.
Obscurum per obscurius
As far as coin folders go, I don't use them. Someone must. . maybe it's what the drug dealers use to hide their crack money in
and chocolate has cocaine in it. ah-hah - mystery solved.
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Always looking for nice type coins
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As a side note, I have found a great use for AOL disks. I hang them in my garden to keep the birds out. Works very well!
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and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
it seems the underlying wit with your poser is that almost all young hobbyists got their start pushing pennies or another denomination into one of those blue books. hardly a collector can be found who never did, and the almost certainty when you find one is that his/her hobby started later in life. i was in a Walden bookstore before Christmas and just for the heck of it i wondered into the hobby section and guess what?????!!!!!!! theey had some Whitman folders, mainly lincoln cents and state quarters. what a surprise-----NOT!!!!!
my folders were bought in the mid 60's and except for the dates and a little wear, looked current when i finally emptied them about 3 years ago. a good product. right now i have 2 sons who have 2 pregnant girlfriends and i can't think of a better way to get some new blood into the hobby than to start the grandkids off with some Whitman's!!! pennies of course.
al h.