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I mostly use magazine size bags and backing boards - as well as the comic book size ones sometimes and a few toploaders.
Small stuff I might attach to the backing board with clear photo corners that are supposedly archival. A couple small photos I've put on stiff paper that's acid free and put in a sheet protector. With those I've included a writeup with as much as I can find put about the photo, and I really like doing that. (One recent pickup was a 1930's racing plane, and I was able to narrow the date down to a particular day - there's like 4 pages of writeup for one small photo) The bags go into magazine size storage boxes. The "proper" archival method would be a mylar sleeve stored in an acid free archival storage box. But that gets a bit expensive for a larger collection. |
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