How do you store your high value cards?
I have mine in a safe within my house. I've noticed that when I take them out, the flips are wrinkled, although the cards look fine. Has anyone else experienced this. What is the best place to store graded cards?
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I keep mine in a very small pile on my desk. Haven't had any problems yet.
Mike
I am in a secured facility that your average just can't enter.
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<< <i>A safe. No problems. Actually, I don't have that valuable of a collection but I would be sad if they burned up so I got a high fire proof safe. >>
Same here.
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i got 2 5 foot kabilion pound safes for the good stuff + stuffed with gun and ammo, junk slabs just sits around till i sell it
<< <i>Don't listen to Bill. He doesn't have any >>
LOL
Yeah...Nothin' but wothless 80's Baseball Crap!!
Hey is Baseball actually a Sport???
Neil
I have a stash of those little square silica things that come in shoe boxes. I keep those with my cards. I think it works for moisture.
<< <i>i bury all mine in mason jars, or hide em under rocks out in the woods, i havnt found any too see if i got any problems yet-
i got 2 5 foot kabilion pound safes for the good stuff + stuffed with gun and ammo, junk slabs just sits around till i sell it
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Rube,
This is the Truth:
I have a Great Uncle, lives in the hills of West Virginia, Clay County, Raises Corn, 10,000 acres for crops (Wink Wink). This is where the road ends and you take the two track the last 5 miles to his place. He is 86 and on his 5th wife, she is 28, lost the first 4 in childbirth, doesn't understand why they kick off after 12-15 kids. He has 46 Kids, two of the oldest run the Farm, and there are still 15-20 young ones running around. He has kids as young as 3-4 years old.
Doesn't believe in Banks, buy's 2 gallon Glass mason jars by the cases.
All proceeds from transactions on the farm for Corn (And unsaid Liquid derivitaves) are only done in Cash & Coins, preferably Dollars.
Some of my cousins have told me that they estimate over the last 60 years he has buried over 5,000 of these jars filled to the brim with Dollar coins and bills on his property. One cousin estimated to me one time after a little too much Liquid celebration that there was easily 5 million dollars buried on the place.
When he kicks, the scramble is going to be something worthy of a Hollywood Movie. I just know that with 46 kids I don't think I'll be on the list.
Now that's some Buried Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Neil
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This is the Truth:
I have a Great Uncle, lives in the hills of West Virginia, Clay County, Raises Corn, 10,000 acres for crops (Wink Wink). This is where the road ends and you take the two track the last 5 miles to his place. He is 86 and on his 5th wife, she is 28, lost the first 4 in childbirth, doesn't understand why they kick off after 12-15 kids. He has 46 Kids, two of the oldest run the Farm, and there are still 15-20 young ones running around. He has kids as young as 3-4 years old.
Doesn't believe in Banks, buy's 2 gallon Glass mason jars by the cases.
All proceeds from transactions on the farm for Corn (And unsaid Liquid derivitaves) are only done in Cash & Coins, preferably Dollars.
Some of my cousins have told me that they estimate over the last 60 years he has buried over 5,000 of these jars filled to the brim with Dollar coins and bills on his property. One cousin estimated to me one time after a little too much Liquid celebration that there was easily 5 million dollars buried on the place.
When he kicks, the scramble is going to be something worthy of a Hollywood Movie. I just know that with 46 kids I don't think I'll be on the list.
Now that's some Buried Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nei>l
nice safe brian, i hate trying to get those things in place-i had to take a engine block hoist just to get my two off the pallets
haaaaaaaaaaaa- that would make a great movie neil -46 kids geeze- is he insane???? i had 1, he was enuff-46 id be in the place where they put you when you are more than happy
thats awsome-that will be the biggest family feud in wv,us, maybe wolrd history-200 kids,grandskids,and great grandkids, all with metal detectors beating each other up side the head with em,sounds like a typical old west virginan!!!!! it'll make the hatfiled and mccoys look like nothing
<< <i>10,000 acres for crops (Wink Wink) >>
Thank you for the most generous give-a-way this board has ever seen. Please PM me his address and I'll be there with my own utensils.
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<< <i>10,000 acres for crops (Wink Wink) >>
Thank you for the most generous give-a-way this board has ever seen. Please PM me his address and I'll be there with my own utensils.
The only utensil(s) you would need at his place is a regular size, clear, (This is so you can judge the purity), mason Jar with a wide mouth, and never a mixer, A good WV Hillbilly would never dilute God's given Bounty!!!!!
Neil
<< <i>Don't listen to Bill. He doesn't have any >>
He doesn't get any either.