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Old 12-24-2020, 10:35 AM
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I store all my 19th century newspapers in the Itoya presentation books and they’re perfect. They come in multiple sizes and can shop around for best prices. They also work great for viewing them without worrying about causing further damage.

https://itoya.com/products/presentat...-art-profolio/
Great info.

I use Itoya presentation books for everything I have that is flat from 8X10 photos to all my supplements ranging from m114 to Blum's and Police Gazette supplements to m113.

There is no better way to store, while still being able to safely view, larger sized and fragile items items like those that George (Aquarius31) mentions.

Before I sold my Topps collection, I kept it in Itoya folders, too. I kept the cards in the 8 or 9 card pocket pages and put them in the folder. It took multiple folders for each set, depending on the total number of cards, but this avoided the curving of pages (and the cards contained) that can come from storing the card pages in binders.

Doug

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