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I have a small collection of about 40 vintage cards in high grades. Due to security concerns, I keep my cards in a safety deposit box. Obviously this can be frustrating because I would like to view the cards more often. As an alternative, I purchased an electronic photo frame and loaded the cards on it. Each card appears on the screen for 15 seconds (or any preselected time). The image of the cards is in high resolution. I get to see my cards from the comfort of my office! May not be for some people but it works for me.
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