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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 39, September 30, 2007, Article 5

    WHAT IS A COIN COLLECTING BOARD?

    Regarding last week's discussion of David Lange's new book 'Coin
    Collecting Boards of the 1930s & 1940s: A Complete History, Catalog
    and Value Guide.', Bob Lyall writes: "So what is a coin board???
    You review a book on the subject but don’t say what they are. As
    an international readership it would help if the subject was
    described, please, it means nothing to this Englishman.

    It sounds like an American description for something, perhaps those
    Folding cards with holes in for date collectors of cents or
    whatever? Surely there is no book on this subject?"

    [I apologise for the editorial lapse. I do try to define terms
    in every E-Sylum item so each can stand on its own, but I guess
    I got lazy on this one since we'd discussed the book in earlier
    issues. Here's a definition from the author's web site:

    "What are coin boards? Coin boards are 11" x 14" sheets of
    Cardboard with openings to hold a series of coins. The dates and
    mintages appear beneath each opening, and a colorful backing paper
    holds the coins in place. Coin boards were first produced in 1934
    and they revolutionized the hobby. Before that time, coin cabinets
    and albums were simply too expensive to attract new converts. Priced
    at just 25 cents each, coin boards made collecting a hobby for the
    whole family and led to the folders so popular today." -Editor]

    Bob adds: "I recall youngsters collected British pennies out of
    circulation by date until we went decimal. That was one way youngsters
    started to collect coins; sadly, there is no interest in collecting like
    that now as the oldest coin in circulation will be 1970's whereas
    pre-decimalisation we could find Victorian coins still circulating."

    RESEARCHER SEEKS PHOTOS OF PORTLAND COIN BOARD SITES
    esylum_v09n27a18.html

    DAVID LANGE'S COIN COLLECTING BOARD WEBSITE
    esylum_v09n32a13.html

    DAVID LANGE'S COIN COLLECTING BOARDS BOOK COMPLETED
    esylum_v10n24a04.html

    LANGE'S COIN COLLECTOR BOARD BOOK ARRIVES
    esylum_v10n38a07.html

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