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Posted By: boxingcardman
some light and some products more than others. The only safe course is to store the cards in the dark and display scans; if you display items they will fade. You notice that museums do not leave prints up for extended periods even with the best possible conditions for display. The autographed displays in my office are photocopies; the real items are stored away properly. |
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