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I keep my ungraded singles/stars in penny sleeves and toploaders. For my sets, I used to have them also in sleeves/toploaders, but this was cumbersome and heavy. I enjoy looking at the sets frequently so I recently switched to Ultra Pro Platinum 9-pocket sheets and Ultra Pro binders. This makes it much easier.
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Count me in as a 9-pocket/binder type of guy. But I won't use them for sets until I am at least 50% complete. I just don't like thumbing through binders of empty pages. Until I have enough, they either stay in penny sleeves (commons) or penny sleeve/top loaders for better cards.
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-Richard- Building 63 sets (1948-88) - 83.64% complete so far 14 sets/subsets complete (10/2/14). My website for 1963 Topps football color variations - |
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