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1975 Topps Mini Storage

I'm working on a raw '75 mini set. Right now, I've found that a bobblehead doll box will accomodate two rows of minis on end vertically pretty nicely. However, I'd like to display this set in 9 pocket pages in a binder. I know that there used to be pages made for this size card (including 1951-52 bowmans), but they were the old PVC type. I've been told that penny sleeving each card, then inserting it into a normal ultrapro page is about my only option these days. How does everyone else display these cards?

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  • Just bumping to get on the front page. Seriously.....still looking for an answer.
  • When I started collecting the 1975 Topps minis, I inserted the cards in the binder along with the regular 1975 Topps card. So many of my 1975 Topps have two cards in the pouch.
    Chris Stufflestreet
    Vintage Cards Specialist/Hobby Historian
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  • << <i>When I started collecting the 1975 Topps minis, I inserted the cards in the binder along with the regular 1975 Topps card. So many of my 1975 Topps have two cards in the pouch. >>



    I like that idea!
  • yankeeno7yankeeno7 Posts: 9,248 ✭✭✭
    My set is entirely in penny sleeves then semirigids. Then I have them stored in the "shoebox" card holders.
  • I think I like your idea Barry. A lot of hassel, but it'll look nice....not as nice as a binder, but good just the same.
  • yankeeno7yankeeno7 Posts: 9,248 ✭✭✭
    Minis are so hard to store...I figured that it protected the cards best even though it was time consuming, more expensive, and more bulky...but I find it to be well worth it. It's my set and wouldnt want it any other way! image
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