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I came up with a display for the papers that I really like. I was trying to avoid framing them because I wanted something more accessible. So I had 2 sheets of UV filtering acrylic cut to size, got some strong magnets to hold them together, and placed them in an acrylic iPad stand.

It's great because it's still a tangible thing that you can hold in your hands, which I like to have when people are checking out my collection so it doesn't feel like a hands-off exhibit. Kinda like @JKKS said about his collection - more of a theme park that you can experience than seeing things in a museum.

I'd rather have magnets that were shinier, but I'm impulsive and these were available on Amazon Prime.

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I came up with a display for the papers that I really like. I was trying to avoid framing them because I wanted something more accessible. So I had 2 sheets of UV filtering acrylic cut to size, got some strong magnets to hold them together, and placed them in an acrylic iPad stand.

It's great because it's still a tangible thing that you can hold in your hands, which I like to have when people are checking out my collection so it doesn't feel like a hands-off exhibit. Kinda like @JKKS said about his collection - more of a theme park that you can experience than seeing things in a museum.

I'd rather have magnets that were shinier, but I'm impulsive and these were available on Amazon Prime.

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That's an awesome idea. Looks great.
 
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