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I once thought this product would be the way to go. I purchased one for a 1969 Topps football set (263 cards). I do not like it. Once the cards are in, it just feels really large and wobbly, and there is no way to enclose it. I much prefer an Archival Methods binder and slip case combo with the cards in CardSaver 1s in 4 pocket pages. That's how my 1953 and 1954 Topps baseball sets are housed, and I much prefer it. You can stack them, and they are very sturdy. The Toploader binder takes up a lot of space.
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