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I keep most of my raw T-cards and N-cards (sports and non-sport) in Card Saver II's, with some in toploaders with a penny sleeve if that's how I got them. I have many of them stored vertically in three big cardboard boxes, two rows each, so I can flip through them, sort them, and add new cards as necesssry. But those boxes became filled a while ago, so now most of the raw cards I've gotten in the past year and a half or so (mostly T206s, but with quite a few T212s, T205s, etc etc.) are in several big stacks of my desk. Just part of the cleaning and organizing that's overdue.
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