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Business Cards -- Bad Jobs, Good Numismatic Tools!

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PMah:
An exciting update:   we are decluttering prior to extensive renovations at home and my equally-acquisitive wife found boxes her business cards dating back to mid-80s.  Back then, firms printed cards on Crane's paper for rookie paralegals.   I now have almost as many obsolete cards as coins.   Perhaps I should use coins as filler between cards!
 
Heliodromus, did you find a solution?   I think a smaller Abafil case may be the way to go.  Smaller than a shoebox but flexible with 5 trays which can have different size spaces.

Akropolis:
But will scrap lumber spacers release fumes harmful to the coins.?
PeteB

Virgil H:
One would think you should never use treated lumber. Not sure about the untreated, but I would imagine some lumber types would be better than others. I am not sure I would use softwoods like pine. With treated lumber, that stuff can be nasty and isn't even supposed to be used for raised beds where vegetables will be grown.

Virgil

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