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I'm in the process of figuring out how to store my cards neatly. I was thinking of putting them in toploaders, but much of my collection is comprised of smaller cards (tobacco, Goudey, etc.) that do not fit neatly. I was thinking of using semi-rigid card savers, but I just noticed that both the Ultra Pro and Card Saver brands are made of Vinyl. I assume this means they contain acid/PVC, which of course I want to avoid at all costs. Maybe I should store them in semi-rigids with PVC-free penny sleeves? I would like to avoid using penny sleeves if I can. Can anyone give me advice on what to do?
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