If you are listing it for sale, I tend to see locally binders getting the most, on ebay I see penny sleeves+ long card boxes doing pretty well with key cards scanned and in cases.
Unless this set is pretty significant I think top loading every card is a bit much.
From what I can tell, 707 is the DOLLAR STORE compared to deans_cards. For what that guy charges, if I ever bought anything from him I would expect it to be delivered to me in a frickin' limo. ~WalterSobchak
Depends on the condition and what they are. New chrome and refractor sets I use penny sleeves in a box. If it is an older NM set that warrents it I will use new pages. If it is just a run of the mill set I match up the size box that fits best (330,660,800,etc) and just send in that.
I've sold about a dozen sets (older than 1980) and they were all in binders. I kept them in the pages, scanned EACH PAGE, and I shipped them in their pages, minus the binder. The binder would allow the cards to slide out in transit, so I took them out of the binder and securely wrapped each set so the cards wouldn't slip out. Had happy customers!
If it's high grade vintage then no question every card in Card Saver 1's or equivalent oversized Ultra Pro holders. Gets you a premium from buyers that know the cards are good enough and ready to be graded.
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Unless this set is pretty significant I think top loading every card is a bit much.
~WalterSobchak