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    Oh yeah, JammingJames23, I have some of those. I personally don't like using those because I like to look through my cards from time to time.

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    All the players I collect are in top loaders. Sorted by player & sport.

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    Base cards, inserts, and lower end rookies are placed in a binder. Some of my lower end gu/autos/rookies are also put in ultra pro pages. My star auto/gu/rc are usually kept in toploaders. Most cards that have a BV15 or more are in toploaders (mostly stars). Lower end guys can be put into a binder.

    I currently have 8 binders. My largest one has a majority of my Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman cards which equals about 1000 cards. My second and favorite binder has my Spurs collection! Duncan, Ginobili, Parker, Robinson and more. Hundreds of cards in that large binder. Another binder contains Ricky Williams, Priest Holmes, and Michael Irvin (mostly base/inserts). Then I have my current/ex Cowboys binder. Also have a binder that has all my ex Longhorns basketball players. Smaller binder with lots of low end autos. Two other binders have football rookies from 2000-2005. Last and smallest binder has cards of Cedric Benson, Julius Jones, and Roy Williams (lions)...my three favorite football players.

    Whew I typed alot....

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    i keep the autos and Gu in screwdowns in a shoe box, inserts and base in a binder

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    i keep my gu/autos in toploaders and team bags (hate it when the toploaders get scratched and fogged up) my numbered cards, rookies, inserts over 10bv in toploaders and team bags as well, my numbered and rookies under 10bv in toploaders than stacked together in those little cardboard holders that the toploaders come in, these are all in organized rows on my shelf with a few displayed so i can see them better

    base and inserts are in a binder sorted by year, not brand though, so i dont have to rearrange all the time

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    I've got an 1100 card Pudge collection to work with. I used to keep the base and inserts in binders but I got sick of re-arranging them all whenever I got new ones so I started putting all my base/inserts in a big box. I keep all of them in soft sleeves as well. For the GU'd I just put them in top-loaders and put them in a box. All my Pudge autos go in screw downs and I keep them in my base/inserts box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sense6
    I have a hugh Jeter collection. I know this may be anal, but every base card and insert are in top loaders. Arranged by year and brand.


    my is just like sense6.
    I have over 750 iverson and each one, whether base, insert, or game used are either in a top-loader and if the card books for 20+ i put it into a screwdown. I think have my cards organized on an excel spreadsheet along with beckett collection page

    Ron

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    Thanks for the input, I am contemplating whether to put them in binders or in boxes. I am leaning toward a binder in year order but not set so I don't have to keep rearranging them. I am going to keep the #ed, Auto and GU in toploader and/or screwdowns.

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    4100+ card collection

    My Mark Brunell collection which is 4,100 cards strong are all in penny sleeves and toploaders (unless they're too thick, in which case they are in magnetic card holders). All are sorted by year and set and stored in 3 row colum boxes.

    However, viewing the collection is hard since it's not in binders. I think pages are BETTER for viewing, but am scared since it doesn't offer the protection like toploaders. Are there pages made specifically to fit toploaders?
    The most complete/comprehensive single player collection in the world with 95% of his Known cards & 400+ #1/1s.

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    I put mine in binders sorted my serial # and if they are #ed to the same thing I got by what kind of card they are: Patch-Auto-Regular etc.....

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