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Whitman Publishing

How to Collect Stamps
$19.95 $14.99
100 Greatest American Stamps
$29.95 $22.49
Whitman Cent Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Nickel Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Dime Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Quarter Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Half Dollar Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Large Dollar Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Small Dollar Snaplock, 2x2
$0.99 $0.79
Whitman Silver Rounds Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman ASE Snaplock, 2x2
$1.29 $1.09
Whitman Pocket Currency Album - Large
$12.99 $9.69
Whitman Album Half Cents
$44.95 $33.69
Whitman Album Large Cents
$49.95 $37.49
Whitman Album Cents Blank
$44.95 $33.69
Whitman Album Indian Cents 1856-1909
$44.95 $33.69
Whitman Album Lincoln Cents 1909-1995
$59.95 $44.99
Whitman Album Nickels Blank
$44.95 $33.69

Whitman Coin Supplies

Whitman coin supplies made by Whitman Publishing have been defining coin collecting and supporting coin collectors since the 1930s. In addition to numerous innovations in coin albums and coin folders, Whitman is the publisher of the Blue Book and the Red Book, two of the most important pricing guides in numismatics. First published in 1946, the Red Book, or The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins, is the de facto bible for coin collectors who are buying coins.

Whitman Coin Products

As with most manufacturers, Whitman coin products have evolved over the years, incorporating innovative techniques for coin management and storage. Whitman coin books represent some of the most important and respected literature in coin collecting. WizardCoinSupply.com offers a large selection of Whitman coin books and other Whitman coin supplies at everyday discount prices. If it is important to coin collectors, Whitman makes it – and we sell it. If you are having difficulty finding the Whitman products you seek, please contact us and a member of our staff will be happy to help you.

Whitman Coin Collecting

Whitman coin collecting supplies have been inspiring collectors for decades. Richard Yeoman started it all back in the 1930s when he was hired by Western Publishing as a commercial artist. Yeoman was a coin collector himself and took a special interest in some of the coin boards being produced by Whitman, a children’s book division at Western. Yeoman developed a large distribution network for his coin boards and was instrumental in bringing coin collecting to mainstream America. Today, Whitman is still one of the most recognized names in numismatics.