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Where Can I Get Statehood Quarters Coin Card?

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where can I get Statehood Quarter coin card in canada? (50 states map)
OR a place in the US that ships reasonably to Canada?(BC)
Thanks for any help..:)
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anyone? anyone?
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If there is a bookstore in your area, they can probably order one for you at a good price. Just find one you like online and look up the ISBN. Littleton makes a nice one that includes the D.C. and territory quarters. Its ISBN is 978-093325605-7.
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Thx Guys
What would I do without you ..lol
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I know many people like the looks of that type of set up but prior to purchasing one, think of a few things.
1. Any such folders or display setups like those require you to press the coins into a slot. Usually with your fingers or thumb.
2. This leaves oils and acids on the coins
3. Usually if you look at the rear of the slots those coins go into you would see they are a bit shinny. Due to the glue process of manufacturing.
4. That glue if in the presence of moisture will stick to the rear of the coins.
Summation is you would be better off acquiring an Album for those coins.
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it is fine when you put together a set from circulation. I would definitely get an album if I had a set of uncirculated/proof set.
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