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Rich did a good job of answering. I would add to #1. SGC slabs are wider and taller than PSA. I would guess about 1/4 to 3/8" larger width and height.
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I would add to make sure anything made to hold slabs is built like a tank, preferably with reinforced drawers and dovetail joints. Slabs en masse are extremely heavy and may bow the wood as the years pass. Last I checked, I believe PSA slabs were about 10 to a pound, with SGC and BVG weighing even more....the stress on the the drawers will eventually take its toll if not considered before building.
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To help you focus in... How many cards are we actually talking? Storage methods for 50 would be different than 500!!
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