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If you have multiple sets say, 1970-1989 topps for example, do you store them in 3200ct or 5000ct boxes or does each set have their own individual box?
I noticed with the 3200 ct boxes, the cards are upright, so they might be easier to flip through them, but 3 or 4 sets will be all in the same box... but for keeping each set organized, the individual boxes might be the way to go, with the year written on the outside of the box, etc. Just a question for the non-binder set collectors.
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