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Old 01-04-2016, 11:00 PM
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Get that card out of that holder!
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Old 01-05-2016, 02:17 AM
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Old 01-05-2016, 05:04 AM
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Get that card out of that holder!
Not disagreeing with you, just don't understand the reasons why?

The card is stored is a safety deposit box unexposed to the light, but are there other reasons?

Thanks for the welcome guys.
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Old 01-05-2016, 12:13 PM
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Cards can adhere to a lucite holder, resulting in paper loss once removed. The longer they're in there, the more susceptible they are.
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Cards can adhere to a lucite holder, resulting in paper loss once removed. The longer they're in there, the more susceptible they are.
Its been mentioned before ^^^^. I just couldnt tell if you had that 52 in a plastic sleeve inside the holder.
On another note, some folks mention you could also flatten the card and a possible making it wavvy.
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Its been mentioned before ^^^^. I just couldnt tell if you had that 52 in a plastic sleeve inside the holder.
On another note, some folks mention you could also flatten the card and a possible making it wavvy.
Thanks guys. I will remove it, and my Willie Mays. At the time I was told those were the best.

What do you recommend, sizes included please.

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I recommend sending to PSA and having them graded. It is worth it for the protection--both now and later when it comes time to sell (by you or a relative). You know they are authentic then, you have a record of the grade, and they are pretty much secure in a holder.
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I recommend sending to PSA and having them graded. It is worth it for the protection--both now and later when it comes time to sell (by you or a relative). You know they are authentic then, you have a record of the grade, and they are pretty much secure in a holder.
+1. For sure get them graded.

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