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Posted By: Mike
Make sure they are not displayed publically near any direct, or indirect sun light...It sounds like common sense, but I am amazed at valuable collectibles made of paper, (or any other items) that people have hanging in their offices and homes that get blasted by the sun sometime during the day. HUGE NO NO.....it will destroy them. If UV resistant glass is used....I'd still try and avoid light...it helps, but not 100%. If only 5% of the rays are getting in...it's still bad. If light weren't a factor, I'd havea lot more things out on display. |
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