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I would agree with listing printed material or documents. If you put baseball cards or anything else that suggests value it may get 'misdirected'. Also, if they are of a decent value, the receiver will possibly get hit with customs charges. Multiple boxes, lower value per box. A bit more on postage, but a consideration.
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