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That's way more involved that what I've done.
My first few went in toploaders,but were dropped off at a show for later grading. The ones I mailed were sent in cardsavers, as that's what the card companies recommend. I don't use card savers, so I had to save them up from ebay and card show purchases. After that, cardboard stiffeners, wrapped in bubble wrap, and sent registered mail. |
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