how do you all display your LOAs? do you frame them and put them next to your item or store them away?
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Personally, I keep mine stored in a 3-ring binder so I have easy access to them and keep them all in one place. I am not a fan of displaying them unless it was a personalized letter from a player, etc. I learned my lesson the hard way once about keeping COAs together in one place. Once you lose one, you don't often make the same mistake again. -
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Mine are kept in sheet protectors in a 3-ring binder. I feel better organized also with all of them in one place.Rob L
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I keep mine in a file cabinet so I know right where they are. I've never felt a need to display my COA's, in a private setting there is no need to prove anything.Russ - Always on the lookout for Jim Abbott, Team USA and Detroit Tigers GU.Comment
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I keep all the Steiner ones in their handy folder that was given to me by brad at shafran collectibles. Before that just kept them all together in the envelopes provided.Comment
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I have all of mine in plastic sheets and 3-ring binders. They're in my safe-deposit box. It's a small hassle if I need to get one out, but I feel better knowing they're locked away.Jeff Scott
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I keep mine in a zippered 3 ring binder along with purchase info, a personal LOA describing how the item was acquired and the original purchase price.
I also try to to have at least one photo that style matches the bat.
If anyone has ever purchased at bat from me on the forum, they will usually get at least the photo and LOA. They stay in my safe - I don't display them.Dave
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For framed items, I affix the LOA to the back.
If the letter is from the player, team or such, I can see how the LOA can be a nice part of the display.
I had a really sharp vintage photo signed by an Austrian Chemisty Nobel Prize winner, that included a letter from his secretary on Max Plank Institute stationary dated 1946. The letter said she personally went the scientist's office and had him sign the photo, and the letter was addressed to Roy Pitts, a famous American collector. The photo and letter look great side by side, and gives the viewer a nice story about the autograph.Comment
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I use to keep mine in soft 3 ring pages but now I sleeve them all in top loaders to protect the page.
I am currently archiving (photographing) my entire collection for Insurance Purposes and will be printing photos of any piece I have an LOA/COA on to sleeve with the documentation.
A lesson I learned - the hard way - was not keeping them filed upstairs, but rather in a box in the basement... I lost about 5 LOA/COA letters when we had a leak (didn't flood the basement), but amazing how much only 1/2" or water or less can destroy any paper/cardboard goods in its way...
LUCKILY, I have been in the habit of scanning and archiving my LOA/COA to my external HDD for some time now, so at least for Insurance purposes, I have file copies of the LOA/COA.
As far as displaying them? Never really thought about it, but I do agree that if it was a signed Player letter or such it would make an interesting display.
All the best -
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Normally I'll only display an LOA if it's a player-signed LOA. I have plenty from Steiner and other companies but I keep those in a box on top of one of my display cases. Here's how I display the LOA's I do have out:
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