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I collect these, too! I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I keep mine in a
dish on my desk at home, but have often thought about another way to show
them off.
My other troublesome personal collection are my floaty pens. Currently, I
keep them in various interesting glasses. My father once suggested that I
drill holes in pieces of wood and stand them up that way. Any other ideas?
Rebecca Zisch
Liberace Museum
In a message dated 8/8/00 11:53:51 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> I've slowly been accumlating a collection of "smooshed" pennies from
> different museums and was wondering if anyone has or knows where I can get
> something to display them in. (They currently reside in my purse.) I'd like
> something like a coin booklet that I can place them in to so you can see
both
> sides of the penny since some museums print both sides.
>
> If nothing like this exists, I think it would be a great marketing product
> for someone to develop.
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