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Hi all -
From what I've read here, at least some of you store relatively valuable cards in binders. Obviously we all have different definitions of what "relatively valuable" means, but how have you been able to get comfortable with that (whatever your $ threshold may be)? I ask because I'm finding my boxes of top loaders to be pretty unfulfilling. I buy the card, I admire it, I put it away, and there it pretty much stays. I would like to enjoy my cards more, but putting, say, a $300 card in a plastic sheet would give me some anxiety. Any advice for getting over that? |
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