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They look great in a 20 card sheet where you can flip through a binder. I'm also a fan of semi rigid but you have to know how to get them in and out without creasing the top or depressing it when inserting. I don't buy super high condition cards so I'm less picky and prefer to view them easily. Some collectors cringe when they see my Cobbs or Plank in a binder but they look great and I can enjoy them.
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