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Posted By: Silver King
I started collecting pre-1920 cards over the past several months and my collection is now 100+ of various cards in all shapes, ages and sizes. I have a number of smaller cards such as N172's and larger cards such as N173 cabinets. Up until now all the cards have been placed in a drawer but I would really like to put them in something like a photo album so that I can see and appreciate them a bit more..not to mention putting them in some kind of order. Back in the 70's I used to put all my cards in plastic sleeves, is this still the case or is there something else out there that I should know about? I guess my biggest concern is preserving the cards (other than slabbing) and still being able to see them. What does everybody else do? |
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