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Old 04-25-2016, 07:07 PM
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I am at hard spot trying to determine how to store my sets - I currently have each card in top loader with penny sleeve, however, I like to look at my sets. With that being said, a lot of the 1959's are in the 6-7 range, so do not want to ding corners, etc. While it's personal preference... How do you store your mid grade sets in the 50's?
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If you'd like to look at them, maybe a binder? My understanding is that they make binder pages of various sizes, and you can get ones (maybe four or six cards per page, I can't remember), that will store your cards without you having to take them out of the top loaders.
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You can store them at my house.
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