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Posted 03/18/2012   6:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add apastuszak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
So, I had this idea for my priest. I wanted to get the Vatican City stamps of the year he was ordained as a gift. He is not a collector, and I am not really sure the best way to package and present them.

I think framing them would be a nice way to present them, but I think the long term exposure to light might damage them. The guy was ordained in the late 90s, so we're not looking at anything particularly old.

What are other people's opinions and the best way to present these?
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