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Autographs
When you write, send
two of your white autograph cards and a stamped envelope addressed to yourself. Every letter may not produce the signature you want, but you will be surprised how many do.
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Coins
The annual price covers six issues of the magazine and
two or more coin auction catalogues.
Foreign coins, though they may never pay off financially, add spice to coin collecting and are surprisingly easy to come by.
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Dolls
There is no such problem with paper dolls; they can be kept in a scrapbook which will hold hundreds of them in less space than you would need for
two dozen of their china, rubber, or rag sisters.
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Matchbook Covers
A traveling friend is like a gold mine, as we discovered when a collector we know received eighty-four different matchbooks (and some duplicates) from a couple who had spent
two months in Europe.
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5.
Menus
They make every effort to get
two copies of each menu so that both sides may be displayed on the walls.
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Miniatures
Dolls' furniture, for example, is relatively cheap, but an exquisitely wrought table or chair may cost more than you are prepared to spend on your collection in the next
two or three years.
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7.
Records
There are
two other possible, though uncertain, sources of records: the country auction sale, and somebody's attic. Many people just do not throw things away.
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Photographs
For example, scenes from films made as far back as 1918 cost 60 cents each on orders of three, 75 cents for orders of one or
two, and 50 cents each on orders of ten or more.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/photographs.html
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Sea Shells
Confirmed shell collectors fall into
two groups: those who collect shells for their intrinsic beauty and rarity, and those who collect shellcraft materials.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/sea_shells.html
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Candles
There are examples of people who started to produce hand-made candles on a limited basis and developed their hobby into a mass-production business in a year or
two.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/candles.html
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