Black leather passport holder with RFID lining
Description
I lost my black LeatherWorks passport holder yesterday around 3pm outside the Boston Public Library in Copley Square, near the Dartmouth Street entrance. It's a compact wallet, about the size of a small greeting card, made of smooth black leather with a thin red interior and an RFID-blocking pocket. There's a tiny scratch on the front corner and a short red stitch along the inner seam that's noticeable when you open it. Inside sits a photo of my grandmother and a few travel stamps—it's really sentimental for me, since it was a gift from her. If someone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back; it holds my passport and several important cards. If you found it, reach out here.
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