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Posted By: Anthony S.
Personally, I've never been a fan of the look of cards when in a penny sleeve and top loader. I've used Card Saver II's (with no penny sleeve) for as long as I can remember with no ill effects, and for me at least, the visual presentation of the cards seems a lot clearer and crisper and the card doesn't jostle around in the holder at all. The top loader with penny sleeve might add a little more physical protection, but if you aren't a complete spaz that shouldn't be an issue. I suppose some might say that chemicals in the plastic will damage the cards, but once again, I'm 30 years into storing my cards this way with no problems whatsoever. |
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