


I would, if I had a link to the survey! And I could not see “Latest News” on the website.
I found the survey and checked a couple of items, but noted the absence of one of my other collecting areas: natural history specimens of the sort that would belong in a cabinet of curiosities. These are shells, fossils, and the like. As for live plants, I don't think those would belong in the same room as stamps, given that their needs for humidity and water might not be compatible.
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re: Take the Boston 2026 Collectibles Survey
I would, if I had a link to the survey! And I could not see “Latest News” on the website.
re: Take the Boston 2026 Collectibles Survey
I found the survey and checked a couple of items, but noted the absence of one of my other collecting areas: natural history specimens of the sort that would belong in a cabinet of curiosities. These are shells, fossils, and the like. As for live plants, I don't think those would belong in the same room as stamps, given that their needs for humidity and water might not be compatible.