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I forgot to ask, what is the best way to store these? In a binder? In a larger yop loader? Thanks
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I think they look great in four-pocket pages in a binder. I find it easier to appreciate them this way instead of in a stack of top-loaders.
One other item - a lot of the cards have minor creasing, and the minor creasing can be hard to spot, especially in a show venue that's not well lit. I hate to say how many lightly creased cards I've taken home thinking they were perfect (or at least uncreased). But maybe that's just my own carelessness (or excitement at finding them). Cards without tabs are great if you want to stretch your budget. Nice star cards with tabs can be pricey, but they're more desirable and probably more liquid if/when you go to sell. |
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