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DeliaBug Posts: 881 ✭ March 17, 2013 11:21PM
Here's some info on the binders themselves. There are two volumes to this 'Rare Coin Portfolio', each housed in a different binder. Volume 1 included half cents through trade dollars and Volume 2 includes type coins, commems, silver dollars, colonials, gold and misc.
The program that this binder was to support never came to be and these binders are pretty rare. Yours is the rarer Volume 2 and it's worth several hundred dollars. Volume 1 is a bit more common and usually trades for about $100.
This is a vintage first edition folder made for less than a year during the 1941-1942 time frame.
WW2 wartime rationing forced Whitman to look for a new a and paper supplier
and the paper they obtained as a replacement for the first edition folders was not quite
as nice as the original. To tell a first edition folder you can examine the blue paper stock
on the front and notice that it is more deeply engrained than the second edition which has
blue paper too but the engraining is shallower than the first edition. Also an easy way to tell
is for
a first edition is to look on the front of the paper flap which is attatched to the third page of the
cover. Under the "XX" catagory of folders and if there are three or more listings under this
catagory, the last of which is for 2 and 3 cent pieces then it is a first edition folder. If it is
four listings under the XX then it is a second edition folder, the last of which is for Silver Dollars
God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️
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Our info@pcgs.com email has been depreciated and is no longer a monitored email. You should get an automated response that indicates this and asks you to reach out to us through our Website's Contact Us form. I do apologize for this confusion.
Here are the various points of contact we have available at the moment:
PCGS Customer Care
Phone
Toll Free US: (800) 447-8848
Web Form/Email
Website Contact Form - pcgs.com/contactus
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PCGS, Professional Coin Grading Service
P.O. Box 9458
Newport Beach, CA 92658
PCGS Set Registry Customer Care
Phone
Toll Free US: (877) 888-1318
Email
setregistry@collectors.com
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DeliaBug Posts: 881 ✭ March 17, 2013 11:21PM
Here's some info on the binders themselves. There are two volumes to this 'Rare Coin Portfolio', each housed in a different binder. Volume 1 included half cents through trade dollars and Volume 2 includes type coins, commems, silver dollars, colonials, gold and misc.
The program that this binder was to support never came to be and these binders are pretty rare. Yours is the rarer Volume 2 and it's worth several hundred dollars. Volume 1 is a bit more common and usually trades for about $100.
A very nice pickup, congratulations.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/883703/first-coinvestors-presents-the-walter-breen-u-s-rare-coin-portfolio
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This is a vintage first edition folder made for less than a year during the 1941-1942 time frame.
WW2 wartime rationing forced Whitman to look for a new a and paper supplier
and the paper they obtained as a replacement for the first edition folders was not quite
as nice as the original. To tell a first edition folder you can examine the blue paper stock
on the front and notice that it is more deeply engrained than the second edition which has
blue paper too but the engraining is shallower than the first edition. Also an easy way to tell
is for
a first edition is to look on the front of the paper flap which is attatched to the third page of the
cover. Under the "XX" catagory of folders and if there are three or more listings under this
catagory, the last of which is for 2 and 3 cent pieces then it is a first edition folder. If it is
four listings under the XX then it is a second edition folder, the last of which is for Silver Dollars
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Are these all your coins?
God comes first in everything I do. I’m dedicated to serving Him with my whole life. Coin collecting is just a hobby—but even in that, I seek to honor Him. ✝️
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Looks like the same coin.
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