@lakeland27 wrote:

@4725shane wrote:

 hi     you would be best to send it to the musem at caulfield  of there abouts 

 i work at a small rural one and we have a few  and they will be best of at a museum then the small price you will get on the bay


 i'd never thought of selling it on ebay really.  the democracy musuem may have some i'm not sure .thanks.


Silly (or mercenary) as it may sound, I always think the best way to get it to someone who cares, is to list it on eBay. I have sold to museums, large and small, (including the Democracy Museum); such people are always on the look-out for things. I have only once had a museum ask me to donate something, rather than sell it to them; and I really think that was someone asking off their own bat, rather than an official approach. If you put all the important info in the title - something like Elector's Right Certificate Caulfield East Victoria 1909 - (no doubt you can do better) - if someone is looking for something like that, they will find it. If it goes to a collector, rather than a museum - so be it. If it is REALLY rare, an institution will come out on top.