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When storing complete sets in binders, is there any downside to keeping albums upright?
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That's a good question because I currently have my albums upright. Looking forward to hearing an answer.
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I think the more important thing is what the card pages and sleeves are made out of. To me, it seems storing them upright would be a little better than having any weight on them long term. Having seen some really old collections in binders I would say storing them upright would be good but not sure it matters a lot.
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