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Just got these and dont know how to store them. Theve been siting folded In a wallet for the past sixty years, is there a way to get rid of the folds. Thanks


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I fixed the spelling for you. People and things from Finland are "Finnish", with 2 "N"s.

Once a note has been heavily folded, there's not really much you can do to "disfold" it. Storing it in a banknote album page will help diminish the appearance of the folds but won't make the folds themselves go away. Attempts at "improving" notes by washing, bleaching, ironing, starching or pressing them are generally frowned upon by banknote collectors, because such treatments are generally destructive to the notes in the long term.
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Oh I didn't realized I spelt finnish worng, part finnish and cant even spell finnish right.
I dont have any note pages would photo album work for a little while.
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So long as it's not one of those photo albums with the sticky stuff on the back, yes. That should work just fine.
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