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Hi all. I’m trying to figure out the best long term storage option for my 1956 topps vintage cards. One day I would like to get them sgc graded, but for now most are raw. I like using card saver 1’s for my commons, but want something more display friendly for the stars. I have read bad things about screwdowns and I like the magnetic pro mold for modern cards. The 1 screw holders for vintage topps from pro mold seem ok, but I wanted to get opinions from you all. What about a vintage sleeve in a screw down? Thanks!
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