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Just wondering if any of you guys display some subset of your cards, or maybe that's a bad idea? If you do, and you have any photos of your display setup, that would be appreciated.
With the pre-80's cards I imagine the are fairly sensitive to sun fading (and maybe even ambient room lighting). How worried are you about that? There is probably UV glass that they could be framed in, but I imagine that can get pretty pricey. Are there individual card holders that have UV protection in the plastic? |
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