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Old 20th Century Framed Typeset - Which Version Do You Like?

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This was the type set I put together when I was much younger. All the coins have gone elsewhere at this point but I really likes the Capital Plastics holder so I kept it.

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This was the type set I put together when I was much younger. All the coins have gone elsewhere at this point but I really likes the Capital Plastics holder so I kept it.
Very nice!
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I also like the capital plastics display, but digital is so much easier and so much more portable.
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