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![]() 438. Surrogreat (also Pinch Fitter) The printout, photocopy or reprint of an expensive star card that you put in the pocket of your set binder in place of the original, which is kept safely stored elsewhere. See also: Relief Picture - when the player on the card in question is a Hall of Fame pitcher.
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I have several books which contain images of most of more expensive cards.
While I have some in binders, and some in Dakota Wood Boxes, the most valuable are graded and keep in two fire-proof safes - in an even safer place. I also have scans of all the cards I have sold. But, everyone has, and should have, their own particular storage v display strategy. I will advise you not to store refractors and chrome additions in binders with plastic sleeves...trust me on that on. .
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I have my 1971 Topps coins in 12 pocket sheets. But they keep rotating and sometimes even fall out when viewing them.
I am thinking of putting each coin in those 2 x 2 coin holders then putting them in the sheet. Is this what most do or is there a better way? Thanks! Mike |
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Speaking of sets and binders….. most of us put the cards in number order. My friend showed me his 62 set and he put all the checklist together, all the players by team . Pretty cool to view it that way as opposed to number order.
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