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<p>[QUOTE="ronterry, post: 1168049, member: 28569"]I have mine(32 subject) framed in a traditional 36x24 frame with some star notes fanned out, a couple of singles with reverse showing, and an engraving of the Treasury & Great Seal on one side. You can get the seals from the BEP. Look under engravings...</p><p> </p><p>BTW: You can get a regular frame and sandwich the notes between two pieces of glass. Use RTV on the edges, and secure it in the frame... Just think of it as instead of using a solid backing board in the frame, use another sheet of glass...</p><p>Mom & Pop hardware stores will usually cut you some custom glass. You can also sub the glass with Lexan or Plexi but those get pricey - hence why the BEP acrylic frame is pricey! A lot of their pricing on the frames is material cost. That stuff has never been that cheap! Wait till you price some Lexan LOL</p><p>Glass is the way to go! Completly inert and cheap! You need to sand the edges though, so you don't spill blood on dem notes![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ronterry, post: 1168049, member: 28569"]I have mine(32 subject) framed in a traditional 36x24 frame with some star notes fanned out, a couple of singles with reverse showing, and an engraving of the Treasury & Great Seal on one side. You can get the seals from the BEP. Look under engravings... BTW: You can get a regular frame and sandwich the notes between two pieces of glass. Use RTV on the edges, and secure it in the frame... Just think of it as instead of using a solid backing board in the frame, use another sheet of glass... Mom & Pop hardware stores will usually cut you some custom glass. You can also sub the glass with Lexan or Plexi but those get pricey - hence why the BEP acrylic frame is pricey! A lot of their pricing on the frames is material cost. That stuff has never been that cheap! Wait till you price some Lexan LOL Glass is the way to go! Completly inert and cheap! You need to sand the edges though, so you don't spill blood on dem notes![/QUOTE]
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