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|  Any ideas on how to store these for ease of display? 
			
			Posted By: warshawlaw   I have a really good system for my non-graded cards. I store them in sleeves in top loaders then put the top loaders into PC pages (4 pocket) and into D ring binders. The cards stay nice and safe and the presentation is very enjoyable to view.  I can take out a binder of around 400 cards at a time and sit down and readily flip through the pages.  | 
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