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Storing PSA Graded Cards w/ fire protection & theft deterrence
I'm building a set of 1956 Topps, all PSA graded. What's the most cost-effective way to store the 300+ non-key cards that protects from fire and makes theft less convenient? (Note: I have key card storage covered.)
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Psa card storage
Lock box
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Fire-Proof Safe - Walmart carries Sentry brand safes.
I used Sentry safes for the most expensive graded cards, however the bulk of my 1954-thru-1956 Topps sets are ungraded and kept in custom-made wooden boxes. As far as theft deterrence, I keep them out of eye-sight. Most thieves will be looking for items that are much more liquid financially and the chances of them knowing how much a PSA-8 1956 Topps card is worth or how to convert it into cash would be extremely low. Of course, all this is only 'typical' and there are exceptions to everything. -Raymond |
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I have one of those fireproof safes from Walmart. I was wondering if there's anything that's specifically for storage of graded cards.
I'll check out that other thread, too. Thanks. |
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