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If your looking to maximize the selling price of these cards, you need to put them in PSA holders. High End 60's card will sell infinately better in PSA holders for the registry reasons alone. If these are cards your not planning to sell ever, I like the look of the SGC holder as much as I do the PSA, so I think it would then boil down to personal preference.
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