JimDon
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One of my favorite things to do when picking is when I can find a great home for an item. I regularly donate (occasionally sell) to museums etc. It goes back to when I was a kid and would hang out at this coin shop. Some guy tried to sell some coins and when he was offered what he thought was a low price he said he would rather give it away than to sell it to the coin dealer. He then turned to me and gave me the coin. I still have the 1853 quarter in my collection. Some of my recent donations/sales to museums etc were a card ticket from a dance in 1944 from Bangor England. It was purchased by the South Shields Museum for their archives.
In the same lot I also got a program from WWII for the presentation of the A award by the Department of War to the Campbell Soup company. 


Since I have a business relationship with Campbell's I reached out to their archivist and they were thrilled to get it for their archives. I received this nice card from them. 

I also donated a beautiful drawing by Gary Gee to the Jacksonville State University for their archives.
He was a beloved art professor with the university and they did not have any of his work. I was glad to send it to them. In exchange they sent me a great JSU sweatshirt (my request). I am curious if anyone else has had any similar experiences and thought a thread would be great!







I also donated a beautiful drawing by Gary Gee to the Jacksonville State University for their archives.

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