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Default Anyone store sets in penny sleeves?

I am in a constant dilemma about how to store my Topps sets (binders vs. toploaders). I currently have them in binders and like the ease of looking through them. The part I don’t like about binders in that they make it difficult to read the backs, which I enjoy. Toploaders work well for this, but a full set is heavy and and I find myself not looking at the cards as often. I received a shipment of 71 Topps today from COMC and spent some time looking at the individual cards in the penny sleeves that they were in when shipped. I realized that this may be a good alternative (relatively lightweight and easy to read each individual card). Three sets could fit into a 3,000 card box. I have never keep cards in penny sleeves long-term. Does anyone do this? Would love to hear thoughts on protection, concerns, etc. BTW, my sets are VG - EX, so not particularly high-grade but not beaters either.


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