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I think a Pro for graded is displaying graded cards is easier. On that note, I am 6 cards away from the 1935 Chicles set, which might take me another 2 years to complete, LOL, but I was wondering wether to have them professionally frame and matted or buying a 30's display cabinet and having them all displayed in that?? Any input would be greatly appreciated and any pics of how you guys display special, sets or cards
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