Site Upgrades and New Features!
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Aug-17-2025
For immediate release:
We are in the process of making some exciting updates to both our website and the Stereoview Registry. These improvements are designed to create a smoother, more engaging experience for all of our collectors. Among the upcoming features, you can look forward to the launch of a Hall of Fame leaderboard, which will permanently showcase the achievements of top contributors. We are also rolling out an enhanced search function within the Registry, making it faster and easier than ever to find the stereoviews and collections you’re most interested in. In addition, a variety of integration upgrades are on the way, ensuring the site runs more seamlessly across devices and platforms.
As part of these changes, we do need to share an important update. Unfortunately, we will no longer be able to provide the monthly “Top Collections” blog feature or ship out physical trophies to winners. This adjustment is the result of updated terms and conditions from a third-party eCommerce platform, which has limited our ability to offer these specific services. However, we remain fully committed to recognizing the efforts and achievements of our collectors. Monthly winners will still be announced, and their success will be highlighted as part of the new leaderboard, giving top collectors a lasting place of recognition within the Registry community.
These updates represent just the beginning of our efforts to grow and improve the experience for every collector. We encourage you to stay tuned as we continue to roll out new tools, features, and improvements that will make participation in the Registry more rewarding than ever. Exciting things are on the horizon, and we can’t wait to share them with you!
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I have 3 stereoview cards that tells the story of the “man/maid” affair. Cards #2388, #2390 and #2391 all 3 are copyrighted 1901. Sold only by Griffith and Griffith of Philadelphia. All are in very good condition. Just wondering what the appraisal value of the 3 are together? …very cool and together may be more valuable.
I have 3 stereoview cards that tells the story of the “man/maid” affair. Cards #2388, #2390 and #2391 all 3 are copyrighted 1901. Sold only by Griffith and Griffith of Philadelphia. All are in very good condition. Just wondering what the appraisal value of the 3 are together? …very cool and together may be more valuable.