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Old 11-29-2014, 04:39 AM
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Default How do you store your vintage Postcards?

We've seen amazing, rare, and likely very expensive PCs in several threads recently. I am wondering how board members are storing their PCs. Is there any particular product (ie, toploaders, cardsaver IVs, etc.) that is the method of choice?
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I have all of mine graded by SGC, has worked well so far.
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A penny sleeve in a top loader.
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A penny sleeve in a top loader.
This. No point of grading unless you're selling in my opinion.
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I grade all my postcards with BVG. I grade them because I like the idea of an air tight home for my postcards. Whether it makes difference or not, I feel like the lack of air helps preserve them, especially the RPPCs.
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well they have lasted this long without the air tight holders.
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Also, how long have tpg plastics been around? I'd trust products that have been used for archival materials and trusted by stamp collectors and other paper collectible hobbies than a plastic where no one has any long term studies.
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This. No point of grading unless you're selling in my opinion.
Agree on storage and grading. I've never graded a ballpark postcard, only player cards that I'm selling.
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I use 2 mil mylar and PC top loaders, then they fit perfectly in these 3 pocket pages.
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