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  2. Coin folder - Wikipedia

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    Coin boards were a huge success as they offered collectors of all types a way to store their coins inexpensively. The modern day coin folder's invention is disputed by two major rivals. One take has that the folders were invented by R.S. Yeoman of The Whitman Company just before World War II. Yeoman took the old penny board design and simply ...

  3. Whitman Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Whitman operates the websites Coin Update, Mint News Blog and World Mint News Blog. [10] Today, Whitman Publishing is owned by Anderson Press. [ 2 ] As of 2017, Whitman was also publishing books on other topics in addition to the coin and postage stamp collecting materials and books.

  4. A Guide Book of United States Coins - Wikipedia

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    A Guide Book of United States Coins (The Official Red Book), first compiled by R. S. Yeoman in 1946, is a price guide for coin collectors of coins of the United States dollar, commonly known as the Red Book. Along with its sister publication, the older Handbook of United States Coins (The Official Blue Book), it is considered an authoritative U ...

  5. Coin board (collecting) - Wikipedia

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    A coin board for collecting Liberty Standing Quarters published by Whitman in 1939. A New Zealand sixpence in a coin board. A coin collecting board is intended for coin collectors to assemble a complete set of dates and mints for a particular coin series.

  6. Richard S. Yeoman - Wikipedia

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    Richard S. Yeoman. Richard Sperry [2] Yeoman (born Richard Sperry Yeo; August 15, 1904 – November 9, 1988) was an American commercial artist and coin collector. Yeoman was the original author of the popular reference books A Guide Book of United States Coins and A Handbook of United States Coins, commonly known as the "Red Book" and "Blue Book".

  7. Western Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Unable to pay its bills, Hamming-Whitman left Western with thousands of books. As a result, Western acquired Hamming-Whitman on February 9, 1916, and formed a subsidiary corporation, Whitman Publishing Company. It employed two salesmen and, in the first year, grossed more than $43,500 liquidating the remaining Hamming-Whitman books. [1]

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