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    Talking 09/10 Topps Gold Refractor Set - Kudos to Topps

    I have been searching for the last 4 cards to complete my set.

    I recently bought a Jumbo box from Ebay and got a damaged gold refractor and no autograph. I mailed Topps the cards and asked them to replace the damaged cards with the 4 Gold #50 refractors I needed to complete my set.

    Today, I received the 4 cards and an Autograph.

    The set is complete.

    It really sucks that Topps is gonezo.

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    Wow, that's incredible! Congrats on completing the set!

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    Wow, that's incredible! Congrats on completing the set!

    Thanks Garnett.

    I can't believe it, I never thought Topps would come thru so big.

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    That's awesome... you should take some pictures and show it off. Congratulations!

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    That's awesome... you should take some pictures and show it off. Congratulations!

    I want to take a few pics and then put it away for years, what is the best way to store it?

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    I have a safety deposit box I'd store it in for ya! jk. You gotta post some pics & show tat set off!

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    Depending on how much you want to spend there's a bunch of different ways you could store them. Here's a few ways I've stored sets:

    a. 9 pocket pages in a binder (1983 Topps baseball set)

    b. each card in a penny sleeve, each penny sleeve in a top loader, then each top loader in a team bag, then put the team bags in a shoe box (2008/2009 Topps Signature basketball autograph set)

    c. put each card in a penny sleeve, then put them in a regular cardboard storage box (87/88 Fleer basketball set)

    Of course, there are other options... these are just of few of what I've done. Good luck!

    I want to take a few pics and then put it away for years, what is the best way to store it?


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    Dang that's awesome man! Congrats on completing the set/collection. That must be a great feeling!

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    Sweet, congrats on that, and I'd store them in whatever way you can to minimize the inevitable warping that is going to happen with them. Maybe in a cardboard box on its side with a small weight on top of them or something like that.

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    you completed the set? aren't there like over 200+cards all numbered to /50? that's amazing! must have cost a ton

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