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I have been thinking about this for some time now and might break out most of my graded cards, except for maybe one, not sure on that one yet but might just go ungraded unless its a prestigious vintage. I would store them in a book in with pages maybe even penny sleeves and enjoy them that way instead of over paying for graded.
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I enjoy the cards much more in sleeves, but I don't think I would break into the graded package. Just make copies of those in graded packages and put them into the album with your non-graded cards.
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