Brown leather wallet with grandma photo
Description
Lost my brown leather wallet yesterday around 3pm in Old Town Eureka, Humboldt County, near the Carson Mansion. It's a genuine brown bi-fold with a small coffee stain on the back and a faint scratch on the bottom-right corner. Inside I have my driver's license, a couple of credit cards, some cash, and a tiny photo of my grandma tucked in the card sleeve. There's a monogram 'PR' embossed on the inside near the card slots, which is a pretty distinctive detail. It means a lot to me—the wallet has sentimental value, and I really need it back; if you found it, a quick reply here and we can meet downtown to swap.
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