I'll always love these medal types with the interior and exterior views. My first job at 16 was at the Washington Cathedral. I had no end to perspectives on the details of the building and grounds but first sight and first entry were the most awesome. Beautiful collection!
Those are 3 and 4 inch tall plastic and wooden easels. I got them at my local art supply store. They are hinged, so I use a small dab of epoxy glue on the hinge to set them at the correct width. If you don't do that, the hinge can move and they can drop the medal. I got the idea from my local coin shop. The cabinet is a Stickley 89-0134 corner cabinet
The inside of that cabinet does not seem to accumulate dust, so it's never come to that. I'd probably just try to blow it away with a can of compressed air. But I see no dust, even on that glass shelf where it would be very visible.
The medals didn't exactly come dust-free either; you can see specs in my photos.
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I like the way you display them.
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Ancient Custom Set
Great display - isn't it great to have a raw collection to be able to pick up and study?
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Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
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is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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U.S. Revenue Stamps
The cabinet is a Stickley 89-0134 corner cabinet
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
The medals didn't exactly come dust-free either; you can see specs in my photos.