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Displaying Cards?
i have a 1969 topps set that i want to store, but im not sure of the best way? do card pages really protect the vintage cards?
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Displaying Topps sets
I have all the Topps sets, all are ungraded, and they are all in sheets in binders. Not sure that is the best way to protect cards you are holding strictly as an investment, but it's the best way to enjoy as a hobby.
Doug can chime in here. He has them in binders but is more innovative in his methods to protect them :-) Last edited by ALR-bishop; 10-09-2011 at 01:34 PM. |
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For a long time, I stored my sets in individual card sleeves because I didn't like the look of cards spread out across pages in a binder. However, after several years in a standing position, my cards began to bow lengthwise, so I flipped all my set boxes to one side to combat gravity. Maybe not the best longterm solution, but I think binder storage may have its drawbacks, as well. In any case, make sure to use high-quality, non-migrating plastic.
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