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I totally agree with you. I also go back in forth between binders vs boxes. I chose boxes recently because I’m truly trying to go to a simple easy care free way of collecting however, you are right, putting them in binders makes it so much easier to view them.
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 02-03-2025 at 12:04 PM. |
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I have been collecting for close to 40 years now and most of it was just collecting cards.
Grading became a problem for me when I bought a complete set of vintage cards from a fellow member on here. What he sent me was a set of NrMint or better cards. So I decided to get the entire set graded because of condition. Well I ended up with the #3 set. I struggled a lot with upgrading 7s, 8s, and 9s for a couple years. Finally I knew I needed to break up and sell the set. For me I decided paying hundreds of dollars for a card nobody could tell the difference in beside a number on a flip was stupid. |
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Every thread needs a picture - here is mine - it doesn't show them all but you get the idea. The stars indicate they are complete. The ones without a star are the 2d set because I ended up with so many dups!
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I don't mind flipping through lower grade commons truly raw (just the cardboard, no sleeve or card saver or anything)...
But for a lot of the things I enjoy in my collection, mixing the common sense of the knowledge of the value of the cards with how I view them is a necessity. Not everything is slabbed, but I use a lot of card savers, toploaders, and mag cases like UP One Touches and Pro-Mold's for my raw cards that are worth something.
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Postwar stars & HOF'ers. Cubs of all eras. Currently working on 1956, '63 and '72 Topps complete sets. Last edited by jchcollins; 02-03-2025 at 01:11 PM. |
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I bought an album and ultra pro pages to test them out and today I started putting some 1951-1959 topps into the ultra pro pages and I must say, WOW! Vintage topps cards from the 1950’s look amazing in pages. Really, much better than I thought they would look. My only questions on this are,
-Is it necessary to put these cards (1951-1959 topps) in a penny sleeve? -Will these cards stick to the ultra pro pages over time (with long term storage?) -Are there any benefits to putting these cards in a penny sleeve (they are lower to Mid grade cards) Thanks guys for your help. I finally found a way to store these that i absolutely love. I appreciate you all. |
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Radically Canadian! Last edited by Balticfox; 04-22-2025 at 08:54 PM. |
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