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Hanging a note on the wall
Anybody have any suggestions as to the best way to attractively hang a
U.S. large size note on the wall. I'm new at collecting currency, having just bought my first piece, a 1917 Speelman-White $1 bill, only a VG but nice enough to my newbie eyes. My son wants to hang it in his room. Brent-Krueger has a Capital Plastics 5"x9" holder for large currency priced at $11.97: http://www.brent-krueger.com/currencysupplies.html No mention is made of it being appropriate for a wall hanging though. Anything else out there for currency that would be better for hanging on a wall, or are these Capital Plastics holders the way to go? If so, are these double-sided sticky foam pads the best way to affix the plastic holder to the wall? -- Email: (delete "remove this") Consumer: http://rg.ancients.info/guide Connoisseur: http://rg.ancients.info/glom Counterfeit: http://rg.ancients.info/bogos |
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Hanging a note on the wall
"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message ... Anybody have any suggestions as to the best way to attractively hang a U.S. large size note on the wall. I'm new at collecting currency, having just bought my first piece, a 1917 Speelman-White $1 bill, only a VG but nice enough to my newbie eyes. My son wants to hang it in his room. Brent-Krueger has a Capital Plastics 5"x9" holder for large currency priced at $11.97: http://www.brent-krueger.com/currencysupplies.html No mention is made of it being appropriate for a wall hanging though. Anything else out there for currency that would be better for hanging on a wall, or are these Capital Plastics holders the way to go? If so, are these double-sided sticky foam pads the best way to affix the plastic holder to the wall? I have notes hanging on the wall, but they are of the cheap variety and not so desirous as a large size $1. It would be nice to think you could find something double sided so you can turn it around and view the reverse from time to time. It is coincidental you bought one for your son, I bought one for my 10 yr old daughter, it is a VF or so that I got in a Hurricane Katrina fund raising auction back in Sept. She just has hers in an album, and really likes it. Unfortunately she seems to have lost a bit of steam with her coin collecting now and is getting into the pre-teen age where she wants clothes etc. So she will take a break for awhile and hopefully go back into it in her early 20's or so. |
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