417 of 423 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ideal Way to Collect State Quarters---For Everyone!, Jan 31 2009
By O. Brown "Ms. O. Khannah-Brown" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: State Series Quarter Collector Map (Hardcover)
*****
This product lends itself SO well to a video---it is very hard to describe just how pretty and useful and fun it is. In the video I show you the size, the quality, and how the map unfolds and can be displayed. Everything in this map is organized by the mint date of the quarters and I show this too.
I hope you enjoy the video and I hope it helps you in making a buying decision---however, if you're interested enough to watch the video, BUY the map, you won't be sorry. For the price, it's a true bargain! Hopefully you can see this via the video.
*****
75 of 77 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, quality learning tool for kids (and parents!), May 25 2007
By Patrick D. Goonan "see profile for URL" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: State Series Quarter Collector Map (Hardcover)
This quarter collection folder is a great way to introduce kids to U.S. geography, coin collecting, etc. It is a made of high quality cardboard, has a large map of the U.S. with a place for each quarter and is loaded with fun facts on each state. Whether you are a youngster or adult, you will find this product to be a good value. I love to see excellent educational products like this at a decent price point. It's even suitable to hang on the wall in a bedroom, den or wherever.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A update for people reading previous reviews, Jan 2 2010
By Michael Wooten - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: State Series Quarter Collector Map (Hardcover)
Alright. For anyone considering on buying this, I have to say it will be money well spent. If you are reading the reviews below me, I have to tell you some things have changed. If you look at the video review that Ms. Brown has, you would think the map is complete with the 50 states. I would like to warn you: Her map is outdated. When I first brought mine, I went by what she said because she explained it so well and since I had 49 out of 50 states already, it would be easy for me to place them in. When I got it, I notice something immediately...... There was additional slots for more coins. To much my surprise, these were slots for the 2009 coins. So not only do you have to get the 50 states (Which is now very easy to obtain) but you have to get US territories (Guam, US Virgin Islands, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands. These coins are extremely hard to find though being released to the public in 2009). Despite that surprise, the product is exceptional due to it being updated and you can either have it on your wall, store it for safe keeping, or sell it as a collector's item (The least you can get is around $75 and up to a max of $200). This is definitely worth buying. The only struggle is getting all the coins. Other than that, the best way to show you have put in time and effort to have a collection worth having.