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Old 05-16-2016, 03:29 PM
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bcw super vault boxes

each box holds about 75 graded cards.

perfect for player or team runs...

(stack vertically)
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I scan the front of a wax pack as a box label with the box number below it. And yes, back to OP question, cards stack nicely vertically inside box. I used to be able to fit 84 in a box comfortably. Now with the newer fatter slabs, 75 or so might be the max. Stupid fat slabs......
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Probably not what you're looking for since you want something smaller, but I really like the cardcasepro boxes. I like that they're adjustable. You can have 4 rows, or I always make 3 rows and use the side slots for postcards, exhibits etc.





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Probably not what you're looking for since you want something smaller, but I really like the cardcasepro boxes. I like that they're adjustable. You can have 4 rows, or I always make 3 rows and use the side slots for postcards, exhibits etc.





Those are nice as well.

Thought they might be fire/water rated but I see they aren't.

http://www.cardcasepro.com/graded-sports-card-case.php
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Here's what I use for my graded cards. From A Box Factory.



These come in chipboard ($44.99 to start, each), or wood ($84.99 to start, each).

These are very similar to the old M.J. Roop boxes. I use the chipboard, as I don't travel with my cards. If I did, I'd use the wood. They offer a beautiful way to store your collection.

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