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    Soooo how do you store/display your PC?

    Just recently I seriously got into this hobby after spending my childhood days collecting blaster packs =D

    Anyways, just wondering how you all display/store your personal collections? Is it in a binder? toploaders? how do you display your cards?!

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    kinda ghetto but i just put it in a big 10000ct box or whatever.. all my gu's/autos/high end stuff is in sleeve+toploader+team bag..

    I should try to display it somehow but I can't think of a way that it wouldn't look tacky to anyone but collectors.. and I'm the only collector who ever goes to my place

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    I should try to display it somehow but I can't think of a way that it wouldn't look tacky to anyone but collectors.. and I'm the only collector who ever goes to my place


    I cant agree with you more, anyways I store my Kobes in 100 count containers and sleeves and keep them in my Safe.

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    I keep my 'good' cards (JSY's, Auto's, nicer rookies/inserts) in penny sleeves in top loaders in a box in my safe....too much protection? maybe...lol

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    I keep my 'good' cards (JSY's, Auto's, nicer rookies/inserts) in penny sleeves in top loaders in a box in my safe....too much protection? maybe...lol

    Thats pretty much what I do with my other "Good cards". lol

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    ahh.. im actually thinking of buying a small acrylic shelf to put the cards on top of my wooden shelf. might look pretty cool. but that thing will cost like $100

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    ahh.. im actually thinking of buying a small acrylic shelf to put the cards on top of my wooden shelf. might look pretty cool. but that thing will cost like $100

    That would look pretty cool, but thats alot of money. If you do decide to do it, you should post pics on here so people can see it.

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    my good cards wouldn't be considered good by most....lol....I think a base topps Durant rc is good....and it is, but not compared to most peoples collection

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    I'm a sleeve + toploader + team bag guy unless it's a real "good'n", then it goes in a screwdown + team bag. All of these are in the 2 row cardboard boxes.

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    Autos, GU, and $15+ cards go into toploaders. All other cards with a value below $15 go into ultra pro sleeves and into a binder. I have about a dozen binders (small and large) with my collection.

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