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Old 09-11-2023, 01:19 PM
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They can't all have been just thrown into a box or similar...maybe.
I'm guessing the vast majority of 1950's and 60's collections that survived in decent shape were in boxes of some kind at some time. I always used shoeboxes as a kid for the most inexpensive common cards, even into the late 1980's and early 90's. As a result, I still have some of them that my childhood shoes came in, even though the shoes themselves are now long gone, lol. Plastic pages and albums / binders predated toploaders from all I can tell, but even these were not available until sometime in the mid-1970's.

Though I just assumed it was earlier, I'm guessing from what I have seen today that "toploaders" as we know them now were kind of a mid-to-late 1980's advent. In hobby publication ads I have from 1985, you don't see toploaders. By 1989, you do.
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