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Hi again folks. Since recently rejoining the hobby I have acquired a fairly decent amount of cards (and value) that I would like to properly scan and archive both for insurance purposes but also for quick/easy recall for my viewing enjoyment and personal reminder at shows (i.e. forgetting what I have bought and what condition). Does anyone have recommendations of the best scanner that works well with graded cards as well as raws in top loaders? Any organizational software programs or websites you all use? Thanks in advance for your time and help!
Josh |
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