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Posted By: warshawlaw
I put everything into either semi-rigid holders, cut the holders to fit into top loaders then into album pages. It is a really solid and tough way to store most cards. The really rare stuff or really high grade stuff I slab with SGC and put into postcard sheets (4 pocket) and then into albums. Postcard-sized cards like Exhibits I store as stated above. The ones that are in the top loaders go into 2-pocket sheets and albums. The slabbed ones just stack up; haven't found a good way to store those in an album format. |
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