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How do you store your trade box commons/lower end cards??
I'm trying to build up a vintage "trade box" since I'm wanting to move more into vintage stuff. So I'm looking for ways to price/store the commons and lower end cards (not HOFers/stars).
Right now, I've got all of my extras in penny sleeves and just grab the book and look up the price when I get ready to trade something. I thought about moving to toploaders and penny sleeves and putting the prices on the penny. That way everything is priced already. But that seems like a lot of space once I get my box built up to a certain point. Plus, once you hit the late 60s, early-mid 70s, the commons book for only about 50 cents to $1 or so each. So it doesn't make much sense at that point. So just looking for some direction and ideas. Also, I'm working on a 1957 Topps set. I only have about 50 cards right now, so they're sitting in a snap tite case. Once I get enough to start putting a book together, they will go into pages. That's stars/HOFers all the way to commons. Do you guys who build vintage sets store stars and HOFers another way? Or just with the set? Just curious as I begin my trek into vintage |
I put all of my extra cards that are for sale or trade in a penny sleeve, then into a Card Saver sleeve. I also write the Beckett price guide price on the penny sleeve as a point of reference. The cards are sorted by year and put in order stored in three row card boxes. If I decide to set up at a show (a couple a year) everything is organized and ready to go. If someone is looking for a card it only take a few minutes to see if I have it.
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