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    Question For Massive Player Collectors

    I need a bit of advice from anyone who has massive team and/or player collections. First of all, here is how I organize my cards:

    Large Count Boxes - Common rookies & base cards

    Plastic Large Count Boxes - Star Rookie Doubles, Insert Doubles, Serial Numbered Inserts/Parallels, Personal Collection Rookie & Base Doubles

    Toploaders & Screwdowns - Personal Collection and Star GU/RC's/Autos

    Here is the deal...In my binders I keep all inserts and parallels as well as serial numbered stuff for EVERYONE. That doesn't take up much room. However, just take my Cowboys for example. I have a binder of Emmitt Smith from 1990-2006, every card. ALL of his base cards...ALL inserts...etc. I've done that for all of my teams I collect. (Mavs - Cowboys - Rangers)

    Should I stick with how I am doing this, or pull the commons and organize them and place them in a large count box? Let me know what you think or how you handle yours!

    -Steve

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    I would try to sell base sets by team in boxes.

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