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Best non-slab way to display/ protect a card?
Posted By: Dave
Hello all... with the recent PSA decision to give half grades and all the talk over mistakes/ grades given, I'm slowly starting to think that slabbing my collection is a big waste of money long term. 10-15 years from now I'll have to pay a different company or need to re-submit something and pay again? All that money is better spent on ACTUAL CARDS and if I want to sell, then I can go to grade I guess (or whatever the best method is at that point.) |
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Best non-slab way to display/ protect a card?
Posted By: Red
The people who sold screwdown holders had to sell their mansions when grading provided holders for millions of unaltered cards. Screwdowns are still out there and are a safer option over semi-rigid holders or pages if the cards will be handled often. Just make sure to use an archival quality sleeve and use a minimal amount of pressure to hold the card in place. |
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Best non-slab way to display/ protect a card?
Posted By: Jason Carota
All of my cards that are not slabbed go inside a penny sleeve, rigid top loader, and are placed inside a team bag (or graded card bag if the penny sleeve/loader combo is too big.) |
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Best non-slab way to display/ protect a card?
Posted By: Rob
i agree w/Jason - penny sleeve + top loader. You can buy them in bulk for a fair price. |
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