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u/TheConfuzled · 5 pointsr/mineralcollectors

Also, sorry for making two comments, but I recommend that you sell off stuff you don't want, especially the smaller and lower quality pieces that many start off with as first pieces.

Here's some links for specific stands that I recommend. They should be versatile and are budget friendly.

U-Stands. Great for highlighting pieces in the back of displays and adding accents, sometimes can be rotated to create a two level effect.

Easel Stands. Good for displaying slabs or even books.

Sliding Stands. Good for vertical pieces, and can hold much more than you would think. Really wide pieces can start adding too much weight, so don't push them too far.

Peg Stands. Subtle and easy to incorporate into any display. 1 2 3

Slotted Acrylic Stands. Meant to hold labels so they're easy to see for pieces in the back or on higher shelves.

u/danny17402 · 3 pointsr/mineralcollectors

Not free, sorry, but you need this. It's the one I started on and I've since become a geologist! Definitely recommended. It's got nice big beautiful pictures on every page and it's really informative and has all the beginner info you'll need.

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https://www.amazon.com/Smithsonian-Handbooks-Rocks-Minerals/dp/0789491060/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=smithsonian+rocks+and+minerals+book&qid=1558664536&s=gateway&sr=8-2

u/embroiderythread · 1 pointr/mineralcollectors

Maybe something like this, or something in the related products list? There are probably smaller sets that are cheaper.