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Whitman Folder #9035 - Jefferson Nickel 1996-2013 #3 (66 Openings)

Whitman Folder #9035 - Jefferson Nickel 1996-2013 #3 (66 Openings)

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The Essential Home for Your Modern Jefferson Nickel Collection

Preserve and showcase your Jefferson Nickel collection from 1996 through 2013 with this premium Whitman folder designed specifically for serious collectors. This third volume in the Jefferson Nickel series provides a dedicated space for 66 coins, allowing you to complete this important chapter of American numismatic history in one beautifully organized display.

What Makes This Folder Special

  • 66 Coin Openings - Comprehensive coverage for Jefferson Nickels minted from 1996-2013, including all mint marks and special issues from this era
  • Whitman Quality - Trusted brand with over 80 years of serving the numismatic community
  • Opens Flat Design - View your entire collection at once for easy inventory, display, and appreciation
  • Educational Information - Includes detailed data about each coin position, mint marks, and historical context
  • Bonus Openings - Additional undated slots for varieties, errors, or future additions to your collection
  • Protective Storage - Secure slots keep coins safe from handling damage while allowing easy viewing

Why Collectors Choose This Folder

This period of Jefferson Nickel production represents a fascinating era in American coinage, spanning the Westward Journey Nickel Series of 2004-2005 and the return to the classic design. Whether you're building a complete date-and-mint-mark set or focusing on specific years, this folder provides the perfect framework for organizing your collection. The flat-opening design makes it ideal for photography, inventory management, or simply enjoying your assembled set.

For collectors working on a complete Jefferson Nickel collection, this third volume seamlessly continues where folders #1 and #2 leave off, helping you build a comprehensive archive of America's five-cent piece from 1938 to 2013.

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