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I have Topps Sets from 1974 to 2010 all in binders and 9 pocket pages. I cover the top of them so dust doesn't get in them. I just like to have easy access. I don't see the problem. My older sets isn't in high grade though, but even if they were, I think I would still store them the same way.
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There is another thread which addresses the "binders hurting cards" issue...
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=131484 Doug |
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I use a combination of all the methods above. I prefer binders because of how easy they are to flip through, but agree that they can be risky. I use them for sets like my '80 Topps set. Great to look through and low risk on anything that gets damaged.
For higher end collections, I use the use the semi-rigid and vault box method that vintagetoppsguy described. I find myself moving that way more and more because of the combination between safety and ease of storage (binders take up more space if you insist on laying them flat which is the only way I'll do it). Here's a question for you VintageTopps (or anyone else) - do you use penny sleeves before you put them in the semi-rigid? I've had this discussion with a lot of people and can't get consensus. Most collectors I know use the smaller holders and no penny sleeve. While I like how that looks, I worry about the semi-rigid holders not being archival quality with no pvc/acid. I use the larger semi-rigids with a penny sleeve, which still fit in the large vault boxes. Anyone else use the penny sleeve first? |
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I enjoy being able to hold each card individually so the Card Savers are great. Plus, again, I have a small collection as compared to many on here. |
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Personally I don't use a penny sleeve before placing the card in a semi-rigid top loader. However, let's make sure we're talking about the same kind of top loader.
I use these Ultra Pro that come 200 per box: ![]() I do not use these top loaders that come 25 per pack: ![]() I've been using the first ones for well over 20 years and never had a problem (they were another company before Ultra Pro). I tried using a penny sleeve with these, but the penny sleeve wants to bind up as I'm trying to slide the card in, so I just don't use one. |
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Guys - Does anyone have a preference using Ultra Pro semi rigid top loaders over the CSII semi rigid top loaders?
Thanks, Mark |
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A dealer friend of mine told me that they are both made in the same factory in China, and that they just stamp each companies name on them. I don't know if that is true or not, but that's what he told me.
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Same ones. That's why I went the larger Ultra Pro's. I had the same problem with the penny slips, that's why I went to the larger Ultra Pros (the "graded card submission" version). Penny slips fit in easier, but the larger semi-rigids take up more space and require bigger vault boxes. I've just never gotten a clear answer on whether or not they have acid or pvc in them. The slips definitely don't (or at least are marketed as such). But, as you've attested along with many others, lots of people have had their cards in them for decades with no problems.
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My thinking is that if I have to remove the card from the larger semi rigid card saver for whatever reason, I never have to touch the actual card as it is in a penny sleeve. And, inserted in the larger semi rigid holders, the penny sleeve has never bunched up. |
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I purchased a coin album the other day for the new national park quarters.
It was by Lighthouse, I think they are big in the stamp industry? The interesting feature in the album was a plastic slide that holds the pages immoveable when placed on a shelf. It would help on cards if you also used a slipcase. I ony have my type cards and some newer sets in albums but would like to have more so that I can look through them more often. I would like to find a good leather binder with slipcase, d-ring that would protect the cards. I purchased a T205 binder from Roop but was so displeased that I only put a reprint set in it. Any good suggestions out there? |
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