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Autographed card storage question

I've amassed a lot of autographed cards through ttm, in person signings and purchases. A lot of them are for sets I'm working on. Working on quite a few wrestling cards sets signed, 1990 Notre Dame Collegiate Collection signed, 2013 UD Notre Dame signed, 1986 Topps baseball signed, 1991 UD football signed, 2010 Topps UFC Main Event signed and 1991 Pro Set Super Bowl Supermen signed.

Currently I have all my signed cards stores in penny sleeves and top loaders. I would really like to put them all in binders where a set should be. I'm just worried about the autos sticking to the pages. Anyone have any info on this subject.

I'd like to get some advice from someone who's had autos stored in pages for 5 years or more.

Thanks for any help!

Lee
Notre Dame Autograph Super Collector
Wrestling Autographed Card Collector

Working on these sets signed
1986 Topps baseball
1991 UD Football
1990 Collegiate Collection Notre Dame
2013 UD Notre Dame
1991 Pro Set Super Bowl Supermen

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  • alifaxwa2alifaxwa2 Posts: 3,104 ✭✭✭
    Keep them in the pennysleeves
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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    Leave them as is. It would be a labor of love but I would scan them and add them to an online photo album (like the one in my sig). That way you can enjoy them and not have to worry about the binders creating problems down the road.
  • Thanks for the input guys.

    Guess I'll just leave them in the penny sleeves and top loaders. Card Savers wldnt be viable for autos in the long term either would they?
    Notre Dame Autograph Super Collector
    Wrestling Autographed Card Collector

    Working on these sets signed
    1986 Topps baseball
    1991 UD Football
    1990 Collegiate Collection Notre Dame
    2013 UD Notre Dame
    1991 Pro Set Super Bowl Supermen
  • LarkinCollectorLarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I haven't had mine in pages for the requested 5 years, but do have at least a couple under my belt. I haven't seen any issues with keeping them in pages. As long as the ink is dry and you use quality pages (Ultra Pro Platinum/Silver or equivalent), I don't see what impact it would have other than standard binder ring denting issue potential.
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