Presentation and holding device for small-format objects

Special receptacle or package – With indicia or area modified for indicia

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206463, 229 928, B65D 7526

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060766751

ABSTRACT:
A presentation and holding device for small-format objects has at least two transparent joinable halves that form a hollow body when fitted together into a corresponding opening in a presentation surface, such as a picture postcard. The hollow body is effectively used to contain an object which has some connection with the motif presented on the picture postcard.

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