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Acquired these at a local estate auction this past week.
Thought I would share them with the forum. I remember seeing
this kind of packaging when I was a kid going to Woolworths
with Grandma. So I had to have it.

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Very neat! I was in a coin shop in Arizona a few days ago and saw a cardboard holder similar to these that said 1964-D "triple D" Lincoln Penny
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Very Nice, Marketing in the fifties and Marketing today.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
In the fifties:Woolworths! in the two thousands:Ebay!
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Exactly!
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did you pay the amount on the holder?
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did you pay the amount on the holder?

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11.50 for the Large Cent
10.00 for the Lincoln
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Not bad!
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Yea, I would have paid that just for the packaging regardless of what
was in there. My Grandma and I used to go to Woolworths all the
time when I was a little kid in the early sixties and I remember seeing stuff like that there. Great Memories!
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What was it, Woolworths & Wilco or something like that. I remember going there. It was like the Salvation Army store.
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when I was a kid it was just Woolworths. It was 5c&10c type of store
had everything.
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Cool! Packaging looks like the 60s-70s?
Nice they were kept in a dry place...I can tell by the staples.
$10 for the 09 looks like a good buy!
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Very nice packaging, F.W. WOOLWORTHS that place was great a five and dime store with everything, reminds me of another store just like it, remember W.T. GRANTS, another great five and dime store with everything, they even had an aquarium,Memories....
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Actually we used to have many of those 5 and 10 cent stores around when I was a kid. One called Kreskies or something like that dropped the name but kept the K and became Kmart I think. Woolworths also became something else. Would you believe it is now "Footlocker".
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One called Kreskies or something like that dropped the name but kept the K and became Kmart I think
Kresge.
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