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FSH: Some old time coin albums. Wayte Raymond and Merit(Meghrig)

THESE ARE ALBUMS ONLY. NO COINS INCLUDED. I'll include a free packet of KoolAid for anyone that claims to be buying these for toning coins. image
I'll accept Paypal e-checks or gift payments. Shipping per item is $2.00. Multiple item* orders will be shipped @$4.95(Priority Flat Rate) *Item # 3, or any combination of #1 to #3.

#1) Wayte Raymond Popular album C. U.S.A. Patent #1,719,962. Liberty Head Nickels 1883-1912. This is the green cardboard rectangular bi-fold, with nice clear slides. No poke throughs, and the spine is in perfect condition. $12.
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#2) SOLD. Wayte /Raymond Popular album I. U.S.A. Patent #1,719,962. 20th Century Coins of the United States. Same construction as item #1, also with nice clear slides, no poke throughs and a perfect spine. A total of 22 coin slots(11 on each page).
Page 1: 5-commemorative Half Dollars, 1-Indian head cent, 1-Liberty Head nickel, 1-Liberty Head(Barber) dime, 1-Liberty Head (Barber)quarter, 1-Liberty Head(Barber) half dollar, 1-Liberty Head(Morgan) dollar.
Page 2: 1-Lincoln cent(bronze), 1-Lincoln cent(steel), 1-Indian Head nickel, 1-Jefferson nickel, 1-Mercury dime, 1-Roosevelt dime, 1-Standing Liberty quarter, 1-Washington quarter, 1-Walking Liberty half dollar, 1-Franklin half dollar, 1-Peace dollar. No slot for Kennedy half dollar. Some light pencil markings over page 1, which should come off with a good quality gum eraser. SOLD

#3) Meghrig Merit Coin Holder (2), M-33 and M-34. Liberty Head(BARBER) Quarters, 1892-1905 & 1906-1916.
These were the direct competition for Wayte Raymond folders. Rectangular bi-fold (green, silver lettering). These were the standard Meghrig folders, without the acetate slides. Sold only as a pair.
The 2nd volume has some very slight delamination of the cover where someone once tried to tape the folder closed, and elsewhere on the front an adhesive backed sticker was removed. Both spines intact, no tears. $20
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