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 * Welcome
 * Kent Company
 * Whitman Publishing Company
 * Colonial Coin & Stamp Company
 * Lincoln Printing Company
 * J. Oberwise & Company
 * Earl & Koehler
 * Gramercy Stamp Company
 * Collecting Coin Boards

 * Welcome
 * Kent Company
 * Whitman Publishing Company
 * Colonial Coin & Stamp Company
 * Lincoln Printing Company
 * J. Oberwise & Company
 * Earl & Koehler
 * Gramercy Stamp Company
 * Collecting Coin Boards


This is the place to buy and sell antique coin collecting boards

I really love old coin boards!
I'm a collector of vintage coin boards pocket option of the 1930s and 1940s, and
I'm also a dealer in these items. The author of the definitive book on this
subject (see below), I'm always looking to acquire more scarce or high grade
boards. Let me know what you have!

For a free copy of my quarterly newsletter, COIN BOARD NEWS, and a list of
vintage coin boards for sale, please request by email or send me a
self-addressed and stamped envelope. I or my secretary, Miss Pennyboard, will be
happy to assist you. You may also pocketoption view COIN BOARD NEWS here:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/publisherdetail/511428

David W. Lange
POB 110022
Lakewood Ranch, FL  34211
DavidWLange@outlook.com  941-586-8670

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Presenting The PennyBoard Press Book Store
Buy these great titles and become an informed collector of vintage coin board
and albums




    This is the only book to study the landmark coin album series and other coin
holders produced by these three publishers. All offered a similar product line
that today is known collectively as the National Coin Album.
     A complete history of the publishers and their products is included, along
with a detailed catalog listing every known variety of each title. Thoroughly
researched and richly illustrated, this book is 300 pages long, including 80
pages in full color. Portraits of the individual publishers, their business
locations and original documents are among the hundreds of images.
     This deluxe, hard cover book, originally published at $75, is now just
$44.95 plus $8 for shipping.
     Issued from 1959 to 1971, the Library of Coins albums were notable for
their extensive list of titles. No other albums were so thorough in their
coverage, and they were the brand of choice for all advanced coin collectors. 
     Also detailed in this book is the lesser known line of junior coin albums
for beginners marketed as the Treasury of Coins. These are surprisingly rare and
quite collectible.
     All titles, editions and varieties of each album are fully described and
numbered in this book, which is 144 pages and includes a 64-page color section. 
     Published at $49.95, this deluxe, hardcover book is now just $34.95 plus $5
for shipping.
     The most famous name in numismatic supplies is Whitman. This book tells the
complete story of that company and its coin folders and albums produced from
1940 through 1978. Also featured are the many accessories produced by Whitman,
including coin tubes, boxes, decals, check lists, collecting kits and the very
rare Coin Store board game.
    All coin folder and album lines are given their own chapters, with complete
catalogs by titles, editions and varieties. A whopping 343 pages, this book is
in full color throughout, with more than 1500 illustrations. It is the complete
Whitman coin supply story from 1940 to 1978.
     NEW! This magnificent book is $75 plus $8 shipping.


     
    Coin boards were the forerunner pocket option trading of today’s coin
folders and albums, and they launched the era of popular coin collecting in
America. This book tells the complete story of the companies that produced coin
boards from 1935 to 1948, with biographies of all the principal players. It also
includes a complete catalog of all brands, titles and varieties.
    Chapters are devoted to grading and storing coin boards, and a colorful
selection of vintage vendor stamps found on boards is presented for the sheer
fun of it.
     216 pages long, this comprehensive book features hundreds of illustrations,
including 64 pages in full color. Spiral bound, the pages lie flat for easy,
hands-free usage while examining boards.
Originally published at $39.95, this beautiful book is now just $19.95 plus $10
for shipping.


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