Just a example of how I make some relic gifts without using allot of cases

DigIron2

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002.JPG This one is for one of my uncles.All it takes is a ziplock bag,some staples to make dividers,and some labels.I usually use small cases but they can get expensive:)It might also be a thought for the people who sell at yard sales,flea markets,or shops.Anyway I just put this one together and thought I would share."I am probably the uncle no one wants to visit on Christmas because they know what they are getting:laughing7:" I wish you all a Merry Christmas and happy hunting.I gottago I think I hear Santa coming and I am almost out of beer!Best Wishes, joe
 

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CincinnatiKid

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I've not given "finds" to family as gifts, but annually display 'em. First question asked is "what's it worth"? My mom and sis are the only ones that appreciate?
Friends have received finds as gifts. Still get asked value?
I now keep finds. Seems gift �� cards are best these days.
Merry Christmas ��!
Peace ✌
 

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DigIron2

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I mostly give them to the people that like that kind of stuff,like my uncle for example is a collector of "Everything" so stuff like that is right up his alley.Allot of people give lottery tickets and cookies,I give relics, mostly for last minute gifts.Merry Christmas to you too C.K.
 

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