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Yeah, I have (2) complete Topps sets for every year from '74 - 2009. I keep one boxed and the other in a binder. 35 sets in binders took a ton of time. that is where the value (for me) comes into play. The vintage cards are in a safe.
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Even if you insure them all, they will just give you the money to start over. The painstaking time you took is irreplaceable. It sounds like you have alot of cards. I guess it is worth insuring.
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i have my cards,packs with Collectibles Insurance co. and have found them to be top drawer!
i also like hearing peter s.' choice of the company in Davidson,NC for i believe strongly that all good things come from that wonderful college town!!! best, barry |
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