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The Coins of America State Quarter Map is a meticulously designed display that features slots for all U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia. With its vibrant color-coded layout, this map not only serves as a stunning visual piece but also as an educational tool, making it perfect for collectors and learners alike.
A**N
Love it
Great quality & very sturdy glad I purchased this one instead of the others out there I was looking at
S**R
Fun and creative!
The map offers a unique way to become acquainted with each state in the US. It's a fun and creative way to learn the names and abbreviations of each state. My son loves the challenge of collecting coins from each state, and it has increased his knowledge of geography and state capitals. Overall, I highly recommend this map as a great way to learn about the USA!
G**S
As shown
Great
A**R
Beautiful display!
Wow, what a display! I had 5 collections of the original 50 state quarters, and needed the maps to gift them. The colors were clear and crisp, and the text easily readable. I liked the extra information about each state that was provided next to its slot.My only complaint is the pog-type cutouts in the map. They're lovely to look at before you've gotten a particular quarter, but they are a big pain to remove! I had multiples split, the top, printed layer would peel out but not the thicker cardboard underneath. I eventually resorted to a tiny flathead screwdriver to pry out the pogs, but I was so scared I would damage the map! -1 star for that
R**H
Product was as requested, and delivery was on time.
Product was as requested, and delivery was on time.
L**N
Fun, Challenging, and Good-Looking
I enjoy having this colorful map. I get a kick out of looking at all quarters that are part of my change in order to see which ones show a state that I can insert them into. Before this, I had't appreciated the details on one side of the quarters of those minted between 1999 and 2009. (it turns out that interesting quarters were also minted for 10 years after that. It's fun; moreover, looking for and at each quarter and inserting them onto the map is also a good reminder about where each state or U.S. territories. It also happens to be educational because different parts of this map have distinct colors that indicate the year the state was admitted into the USA. I don't know if and when I'll ever find all the quarters to fill the slots, but the challenge intrigues me. The map is sturdy and fairly large; I keep it open on a shelf; that way I can easily enjoy viewing it.
J**R
Beautiful Folding Display Board
I purchased six of these for myself and siblings to display the full quarter sets our mother secretly subscribed to over the years they were distributed and gave to each of us before she passed. Unfortunately she removed all the coins from their protective packaging. I wanted something that did not necessarily have to hang on a wall, and would have more context than a plain loose-leaf sized album with plain display pages. This seemed to fit the bill. It is colorful, and substantially heavy weight. I haven’t put my quarters in yet, but I did try the suggestion to use a small screwdriver to pop out one of the state seals where each quarter will go. That wasn’t very hard and did no damage. My siblings are excited to receive one. Folded in half it’s about 13” wide X 16” high. you can store it someplace, but it is too large for a bookshelf. May fit better stored with your board games. Ideally it would fold one more time, like some game boards fold down to quarter-size (no pun intended). Then it would be binder-sized and fit on a bookshelf.
N**O
Learn about the states
My son is a boy scout and just finished the coin collecting merit badge. I thought this was a great way to reward the effort he put into that wholesome activity. I like this map because it gives the collector a way to enjoy his collection every day. I do not like collections that are horded and put out of sight where they are not enjoyed on a daily basis. My son examines every quarter he finds to see if he needs it to complete the fifty states and territories map. The map is very good looking too. I don't take the time to look at my coins, but I know I will have a greater appreciation seeing this map. I know that my son (and my other son's too) will broaden their horizon's when they see this map as they begin to identify the other states in the country. The coins tell a little bit about those states which will probably lead to more questions and learning...five stars!
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