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Old 12-21-2017, 11:15 AM
wdwfan wdwfan is offline
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Thanks for the insight. The biggest compliant I hear from people when looking through dime and quarter type boxes at shows (some of my boxes like that would include 1960s-1970s commons) is they have to take the time to take the card out of the penny when they're sleeved. They always says I wish you wouldn't have sleeved, I can't check condition when it's sleeved without taking the time to take it out of the sleeve.

So that's why I was curious. Again, thanks for your advice. I think I will just continue to sleeve all my vintage.

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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
This thread could be for pre-war too, sort of, so is fine here, imo. When I set up at local shows I have my Topps cards stored by years.....and if I am feeling giddy and enthusiastic I might even put them in numerical order. All of them are in toploaders and/or at least penny sleeves. IF there is a bigger ticket one I will have it in one of my cases to show. In my opinion ALL cards should be at least sleeved. I hate it when they are purely raw as it hurts their condition, like going from poor to poor-minus.
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