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Old 04-19-2006, 09:36 AM
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Default Storing Cards in Plastic Binder Sheets

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Zach, if you know people that have cards in plastic since the 70s, I'd be very worried about those cards. Unless they bought mylar sheets, they have plastic pages that will leech PVCs into the cards. Inert, non-PVC pages didn't start being made until about 1980. I remember this becuase Rotman's made a bif deal of the fact they were the first to be offering non-PVC pages. This was either 1980 or 1981. I'd be very leery of any plastic pages made before 1980.

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Old 11-14-2013, 08:03 AM
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ANyone here use 4 pocket page for his SGC graded cards ?

If yes i would like to know how many page, cards can you can have in a 3 inch binder ?

and also want to know if the card is tight fit with sgc holder in the 4 pockett page ? the card want to go OUT of the page ?

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Old 11-15-2013, 09:19 AM
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I have had cards in plastic sheets for decades with no damage. I put all my cards in sheets, even if i buy them in slabs, i remove them from their plastic tomb and into sheets in albums they go.
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Wanted to share the way I keep my raw cards. After a t-size top loader and sleeve, I store the in a credit/ business card holder. This also fits in a small bank box if you are so inclined.
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