Question - Complete sets and binders - How do you do it?
GoTigers
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Random question. I like to keep complete sets in binders for ease of viewing. Obviously, sets have key cards. I was wondering how you guys do it. Example, if you open a 1989 U.D baseball set would you put the Ken Griffey, JR card in the binder or do you pull it out and keep it in safer storage (top loader/magnetic/get it graded). I'm currently going through a 1984 Donruss and wondering if I should keep the Mattingly and Strawberry out or just put them in the pages. Any thoughts/input appreciated. Thanks.
Jon
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I put all my complete sets into these. They fit into the sleeves with a penny sleeve.
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PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.16% Complete)
PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.23% Complete)
I am an 800 count box guy. I like to actually touch the cards when I'm looking through my sets. Also, sometimes the first few sheets in a binder can have the cards suffer damage.
The binders that Evan referenced above seem very nice.