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Posted By: TBob
I keep all my tobacco and caramel cards in Ultra Pro Hologram Archival no PVC mylar pages. They have crystal clarity and offer the best protection of any pages. No one knows what will happen to all those cards sealed up in the graded card tombs, so to me these pages are a no-brainer for storage ease, ready access, allowing the cards to "breathe", and display eye-appeal. |
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