This is Bob and Stasi’s Unofficial Disneyland Elongated Coin Website. The Mouse is not in the house! We are not representing Disney or are we authorized or licensed by Disney. We are just happy hobbyists! Pictures, scans, etc. are most all copyright Disney or Disneyland shown here via “fair use” to promote and support the fantastic hobby of collecting Disney elongated coins.
Want to print a guide or coin picture? Just click in the window and select “print” form your browser. Should print that section. If you are printing a reference guide page, remember, it could be several pages long. Worth it, but several pages long. So, if you don’t want to print all the pages, check to see if your printer or browser has a “print selected” option.
Want a Disney elongate for your collection? We do not sell any coins on this website. We may have a page with coins for trade from time to time. However, if you contact us, chances are we or someone we know can list for eBay auction most any Disney ec you need.
The Elongated Collectors Club. It’s a great organization for collectors of any theme elongated. Dues are only $12.00 a year and the newspaper offers great ads, helpful information and contacts. Well worth joining!
Elongated coin Email list:
The Stuart Liss Elongated Website of Disneyland, WDW and
more.
Vintage Pressed Penny Machines
You can resize the frames! Is the screen too big, too small or just right? 1152 x 864 is the design screen size. However, the site will work down to 800 x 600. Just drag and drop boarders to resize the windows. You can even size them so you have two large windows instead of three smaller ones. You can also widen the main bottom to nearly cover the bottom left window. Your choice, you can make adjustments or keep it as it is.
Dial up or Broadband should run ok for you. I’ve designed the reference guide coin scans so that only the one(s) you select will load and they will load in the widow you select so you can compare them next to each other. As you know, many look and have descriptions that are almost identical. The side by side will help. Scans are in my opinion, as small as possible and worth the wait. :-)
Want to download a scan of a coin? Just select the coin you want so that it is visible in a window. Right click your mouse on it and select “Save As”. Pick a spot on you PC hard disk or floppy and you have a scan! Great to pint for “Wish Lists” or to use as a place holder in a binder until you find the coin.
Want to download a reference guide? Just open the download window, RIGHT click your mouse on the file you want and select “Save Target As”. Again, just pick a hard disk or floppy on your PC and you’ve got the file!