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To facilitate Christmas delivery, please order by Dec. 11, 2007 Around
the Globe Packet - $23.95 British
Bonanza - $79.95 Celebrate the Century Stamp Sheets- $85.45 Star Wars Collector Sets - $84.95 Stamp Collecting Starter Kit- $21.99 Wheat Penny Collections - $19.95 Foreign Coin Grab Bag - $4.95 - $53.95 Mercury Dimes - $5.95 IKE Dollars - $6.95 Our Blessed Lady Fantasy Note - $1.95 Holiday Cheer Fantasy Note - $1.95 1 Million Dollar Santa Fantasy Note - $1.95 Merry Christmas Fantasy Note- $1.95 Praise the Lord Fantasy Note - $1.95
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Keeper Deluxe Software - $89.95 Coin
Keeper Deluxe Software - $89.95 Currency
Keeper Deluxe Software - $89.95
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Holiday Questions What do you recommend for kids or beginners? To start a child off right, try anything current like State Quarter items or something affordable with large quantities of items like our Around the Globe Packet. We've added a few large quantity / low price items to this page with this in mind. For more patient beginners, try kits that have everything you need to get started. For gifts to include in holiday greeting cards, our Santa Stickers are a sure-fire hit. They add Christmas cheer to any dollar bill gift. Our Gift Certificates also make great stocking stuffers that can't go wrong. What "safe" gift can I get for a collector? Supplies are always a safe bet if you don't know of specific wants or needs. However, there is another alternative--our Gift List Feature which lets your collector pick the items they really want. How Does the "Gift List" work? Gift List shopping allows a person(s) to select a list of products they would like to have. They place the products into their shopping basket. Then, rather than checkout and pay for the items, they save them to a Gift List from the basket contents screen. Then, you as the gift giver, can review the list and select the item or items you would like to give them. The Gift List can be used by couples for wedding registry, by children making their birthday or Christmas list, or that "significant other" who wants to be surprised by not knowing the specific item they are going to receive. The recipient's Gift List number is their first initial + last initial + phone number (no hyphens or parenthesis). For example: WW5615551212 could be a Gift List number. The recipient should have supplied that number to you, but if you forgot it and didn't write it down, you should be able to figure it out. Gift Lists can be accessed from the left sides of our collecting category pages.
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