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I have several raw cards that I would like to store long term in my lockbox at the bank but I'm unsure if there are "proper" ways to do this. Should I place them in individual protective sleeves, hard protectors, or just leave them stacked without sleeves? Are there any problems with storing cards long term like this and/or any unforeseen potential hazards?
Also, if anyone can give me any tips on storing Morgan dollars and Krugerrands long term as well.... I had planned on placing them in the snap-lock, individual coin holders. If I'm missing something here, PLEASE let me know. Thanks a million! - Mike Schulze |
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