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50 State Quarters Map (includes space for the Philadelphia and Denver mints!)
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ISBN: 1441312315
Author: Peter Pauper Press
Condition: New
Collect all the state quarters, plus the District of Columbia and U.S. territories, in this colorful and durable map of the United States! Room to collect all 56 quarters from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints -- 112 quarters in all! Quarters press into secure display slots across the U.S. map, with easy pop-out tabs for removal. If you are collecting complete sets of quarters from both mints, use the Alternate Mint set of quarter display slots to the right of the U.S. map. Fun facts about each state, including date of admission to the union, state capital, state flower, and state bird. Each quarter slot features the design of that state's quarter, so you know exactly what to look for as you collect. States in the U.S. map are color-coded by year of quarter issue Fun and educational for the whole family Measures 12-3/8'' wide x 13-3/8'' high.
- Room to collect all 56 quarters from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints -- 112 quarters in all! | Quarters press into secure display slots across the U.S. map, with easy pop-out tabs for removal. | If you are collecting complete sets of quarters from both mints, use the Alternate Mint set of quarter display slots to the right of the U.S. map. | Fun facts about each state, including date of admission to the union, state capital, state flower, and state bird. | Each quarter slot features the design of that state's quarter, so you know exactly what to look for as you collect. | States in the U.S. map are color-coded by year of quarter issue. | Fun and educational for the whole family! | Oversize tri-fold collector's portfolio is made of sturdy foam core board. | Measures 12-3/8'' wide x 13-3/8'' high when folded.
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50 State Quarters Map (includes space for the Philadelphia and Denver mints!)

