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Posted By: boxingcardman
I used to use this system, tightly packed in boxes. My collection rode out the 1994 Northridge earthquake without any damage that way. However, as I've migrated the cards out of the toploaders and into card savers I have found a few cards with hairline vertical creases at their tops from where the openings of the top loaders bow. I'd not recommend using them. |
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