Black Bellroy RFID passport wallet with blue lining
Description
I lost my black Bellroy RFID passport wallet yesterday around 4pm near the Starbucks on Saginaw Street in downtown Flint. It's a slim Bellroy sleeve with an RFID barrier, and the interior lining is a bright cobalt blue that peeks out when I open it. It has my passport, a couple of cards, and a tiny photo of my grandmother tucked in the card slot—worth a lot to me. There's a faint coffee stain along the front edge and a small scratch on the Bellroy logo from tossing it into my laptop bag. If you found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it’s part of my upcoming trip and holds sentimental value.
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