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Jim,
On ebay they sell covered cardboard boxes specifically made to hold about 75 graded cards. Another collector and I went in together and bought in a bulk of 25, the overall cost this way was greatly reduced. I think we ended up paying around $2 each. The cards stand upright inside and the boxes stack up nice and tidy. I added a nice machine label and they look great. Also makes organizing a breeze. Each is about 16" x 6". With about 700 graded cards all over the place, it solved all my storage problems (which was a problem) in one fell swoop. I can't think of a better more economical solution. Just do a quick search for "graded card boxes" Good Luck! Kevin Saucier . . . |
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There are wooded MJ Roop boxes still floating around out there...they hold about 175 graded slabs.
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