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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I believe that all newer plastic sheets are made without PVC's so the extra protection shouldn't be needed. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Hi Brian: |
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Posted By: andy becker
this works for me....not the most "space effective"....but they will display very well. |
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Posted By: HandsAtNeck
Here is probably more gibberish: |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Here is what I use (MJ Roop Binders and UltraPro 4 Card Sheets) for my graded cards: |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
What your doing with cutting up the mylar holders and putting them in the binder sheets will work fine. Even without the mylar they will stay preserved. I have a binder with some cards that I am either selling or am going to sell to keep them seperate from my collection and they stay fine. I can also tell you that I know collectors who have been keeping cards in binders since the 70s and still do it today without any complaints. |
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Posted By: Scott Bob
I personally put my t205 and t206 cards in small size sleeves. You can get those in t206museum.com site. I think they call them T.E.N. sleeves. Hope this help. |
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Posted By: pete
i either make the holder/insert myself for my ungraded cards or i have them graded.... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Zach, if you know people that have cards in plastic since the 70s, I'd be very worried about those cards. Unless they bought mylar sheets, they have plastic pages that will leech PVCs into the cards. Inert, non-PVC pages didn't start being made until about 1980. I remember this becuase Rotman's made a bif deal of the fact they were the first to be offering non-PVC pages. This was either 1980 or 1981. I'd be very leery of any plastic pages made before 1980. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Jay, I shouldn't have worded it like that. The cards are not in the same sheets they were in the 70s but they have always been keeping their cards in plastic sheets for 20-30 years and have never had a complain about bending a card, wrinkling a card, etc. |
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ANyone here use 4 pocket page for his SGC graded cards ?
If yes i would like to know how many page, cards can you can have in a 3 inch binder ? and also want to know if the card is tight fit with sgc holder in the 4 pockett page ? the card want to go OUT of the page ? thanks Last edited by g_vezina_c55; 11-14-2013 at 07:12 AM. |
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I have had cards in plastic sheets for decades with no damage. I put all my cards in sheets, even if i buy them in slabs, i remove them from their plastic tomb and into sheets in albums they go.
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Wanted to share the way I keep my raw cards. After a t-size top loader and sleeve, I store the in a credit/ business card holder. This also fits in a small bank box if you are so inclined.
Last edited by nebboy; 12-11-2013 at 11:22 AM. |
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