For my angel Marilyn Monroe ♡
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Here is my final item: a stamp sheet. (Sorry that its kind of blurry and also about the huge glare from my light.) I saved it for last because it’s my absolute favorite. Here’s the story behind it…
In early summer of 2011 I was over my aunt and uncle’s house. I was wearing my MM tank top, and my family was surprised that I was a fan. My grandparents began to talk about her and how beautiful she was. My uncle said “I have something for you, I’ll be right back.” A few minutes later he came back with this full sheet of Marilyn Monroe stamps. He told me he has been collecting limited edition stamps most of his life, which I never knew. Whenever he buys them he immediately secures them so they never get ruined. He basically buys them, puts them away, and never looks at them again to keep them in perfect condition. This stamp sheet is from 1995, the year after I was born. He told me very few people in the world have this. I was so touched that he trusts me enough to own something this special. I have it framed on my wall and I’m so lucky to have it. This is my favorite Marilyn Monroe item.

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Here is my final item: a stamp sheet. (Sorry that its kind of blurry and also about the huge glare from my light.) I saved it for last because it’s my absolute favorite. Here’s the story behind it…

In early summer of 2011 I was over my aunt and uncle’s house. I was wearing my MM tank top, and my family was surprised that I was a fan. My grandparents began to talk about her and how beautiful she was. My uncle said “I have something for you, I’ll be right back.” A few minutes later he came back with this full sheet of Marilyn Monroe stamps. He told me he has been collecting limited edition stamps most of his life, which I never knew. Whenever he buys them he immediately secures them so they never get ruined. He basically buys them, puts them away, and never looks at them again to keep them in perfect condition. This stamp sheet is from 1995, the year after I was born. He told me very few people in the world have this. I was so touched that he trusts me enough to own something this special. I have it framed on my wall and I’m so lucky to have it. This is my favorite Marilyn Monroe item.

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