Claims
- 1. A coin storage apparatus, comprising:a board bearing a map of at least the continental United States; and a separate opening formed in the board for each state in the continental United States, wherein each opening is sized and configured to receive a respective coin having a feature unique to a particular state, and at least one state is depicted on a member that is selectively removable from the board, and one said member is shaped like Arkansas.
- 2. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the opening for Arkansas is defined by a cylindrical sidewall extending into the one said member.
- 3. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one said opening is disposed outside its respective state.
- 4. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein each said opening is bounded by a cylindrical side wall having a diameter of approximately {fraction (15/16)} of an inch.
- 5. The coin storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein a first coin having a feature unique to a first state is disposed within the opening associated with the first state, and a second coin having a feature unique to a second state is disposed within the opening associated with the second state.
- 6. A coin storage apparatus, comprising:a plurality of puzzle pieces that cooperate to form a map of at least the continental United States; and a separate opening in the map for each state in the continental United States, wherein each opening is sized and configured to receive a respective coin having a feature unique to a particular state.
- 7. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein one of the puzzle pieces is shaped like Arkansas.
- 8. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein at least one said opening is disposed entirely outside its respective state.
- 9. The coin storage apparatus of claim 8, wherein at least one said opening is disposed entirely inside its respective state.
- 10. The coin storage apparatus of claim 9, wherein each said opening is bounded by a cylindrical side wall having a diameter of approximately {fraction (15/16)} of an inch.
- 11. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein each said opening is bounded by a cylindrical side wall having a diameter of approximately {fraction (15/16)} of an inch.
- 12. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a base sized and configured to support all of the puzzle pieces when assembled to depict the map.
- 13. The coin storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein a first coin having a feature unique to a first state is disposed within the opening associated with the first state, and a second coin having a feature unique to a second state is disposed within the opening associated with the second state.
- 14. A coin storage apparatus, comprising:a plurality of members arranged relative to one another to form a display, wherein opposing sides of adjacent members are configured in complementary fashion; openings provided in the display, including a first opening provided in a first one of the members, and a second opening provided in a second one of the members, wherein each of the openings is sized and configured to receive a coin; a first coin having a feature unique to the first one of the members and disposed within the first opening; and a second coin having a feature unique to a second one of the members and disposed within the second opening.
- 15. The coin storage apparatus of claim 14, wherein the display is a map, and each said coin is associated with a respective region of the map.
- 16. The coin storage apparatus of claim 14, wherein the display is a map that includes all states within a geographic region of the continental United States, and the first one of the members is similar in shape to one of said states, and the second one of the members is similar in shape to another of said states.
- 17. A coin storage apparatus, comprising:a map section that depicts only a portion of the continental United States and includes at least five states within the continental United States; a separate opening in the map section for each of the five states, wherein each opening is sized and configured to receive a respective coin; and five discrete coins, wherein each of the coins has a feature unique to a respective one of the five states, and each of the coins is disposed in a respective opening.
- 18. The coin storage apparatus of claim 17, further comprising a second said map section sized and configured to adjoin the first said map section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continiuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/440,496, filed Nov. 15,1999.
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Portraits of Canada Map. |
Bank of Canada Map. |
Canada 125 Map. |
Royal Canadian Mint Map. |
Millenium Canada Map. |
Wheaties International Coin Collection Map. |
Wheaties Mystery Coin Collection Map. |
The Union Penny Treasury Map. |
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Continuations (1)
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