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Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:51 pm
by henrysmedford
I am on day three of recouping from laparoscopic Inguinal hernia surgery and am having a hard time sitting around so I played coin bingo and filled up as much of a Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012 today of spare coins I had sitting around. This folder does not cover varieties so it with in grasp for any one to fill up.Made by Krause Publications and it a bit nicer than a Whitman folder also it all fits in one folder.
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Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 9:37 pm
by mtalbot_ca
Nice!

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:13 pm
by Morsecode
...really nice. Way better than Whitman.

That medical procedure doesn't sound like it would be a lot of fun :(

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:52 pm
by henrysmedford
Morsecode wrote:...really nice. Way better than Whitman.

That medical procedure doesn't sound like it would be a lot of fun :(


The sad thing this was my 2nd surgery in 45 days. I have a $1500 deductible but you get an annual physical for free. This year my employer was giving a fifty card if you had one so during the physical I got to the part of turn to your left a cough and then the bad news a hernia and as I had made my deductible just 45 day before I had it fixed. To bad it was not found before my first surgery.

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:24 am
by DuckTales253
Thanks for the nice review! I just received mine in the mail and plan on transferring my Canadian cent collection over from Whitman folders. The "Mr. Monk" in me loves the fact that the Warman's folder has every year of the series labelled. The Whitman folder had a few blanks at the end which I had to label myself, ruining the appearance, no matter how neatly I did it. I do regret that the Warman's folder does not have hole for all of the varieties, but it will be a lot easier to fill!

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:46 pm
by scyther
Looks nice, but it would be good if it had separate slots for the zinc and steel ones. Sadly there don't seem to be any good albums for these...

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:56 pm
by Cu Lung
Anyone know where one could buy these folders in bulk? I've search online and even their very own website doesn't have them? Roughly 100 needed as I have enough to fill them up, well minus the 1922-1925.

Re: Review of "Warman's Canadian Cents folder 1920-2012"

PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 7:31 pm
by coindood
I like this. Thx for giving us a look, Henry.

Question: Do you think putting a 23 or a 25 in these would be wise? Coins housed for many years in older Whitman folders frequently resulted in reverse discoloration. I'm hesitant about putting a $30-$50 coin in one of these holes without knowing how Warman folders "treat" them, but at the same time, dang, they'd look so nice all together in one folder!