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Old 05-03-2013, 02:00 PM
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Let me say this as well... Using Polyester sleeves can be a better option than folders, but only if you are planning on messing with it allot and you do not have any problem with humidity and as long as it is not loose and rattling around in the sleeve or very fragile.

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Thanks for all the responses. They left me a little unsure of what the best method is, though. I store them in a climate controlled space with no light at all, but I'd like to be able to handle & view them. Shawn, thanks for the links. They were very informative. I thought about the mylar sleeves & also like the method Leon uses. Those two would be best for handling & viewing, but I also want something that is safe long-term. Thanks again.
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