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    Question How Do you Organize Your Cards ?

    I am starting this thread, Because there are alot of ways people organize thier card collection ; by year, player, team, price, sets. I was wondering what you think would be most effiecient so we wouldnt have to keep looking through our card's in search of specific card's. I personally put all my super star cards into A book, and have wondered myself wich is the best way to organize in a box ? I have tried by price, but Then I need sets to look up faster, I have tried sets, but then I cant find the player I am looking for, And I am thinking about by players, but then I have to look through all my cards so Please share, the way youv'e organized your card's for less handling. thanks !

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    Here's Mine

    White Sox PC in binders by year then by set alphabetically
    White Sox PC duplicates by player in 5000 count boxes.
    Sets in binders by card no.
    Gu, inserts, and other special cards in a couple of binders by team.
    base commons, stacked all over then shoe boxes eventually into 5000 count boxes, no special organization.

    If I was sorting to sell or trade I would go by player alphabetically.

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    My cards are in plastic containers and organized by year, brand, and card #. If I need to find a specific player, I look for the player card year and # from Beckett and/or Ebay. Certified autographed cards, #ed cards, and more expensive cards are sleeved in top loaders in shoeboxes. Uncertified autographs (IP/TTM) are in 9 pocket plastic sheets in binders.

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    I just throw all my PC in a binder, i organize then by Rookies, the Dodgers, Lakers, and other inserts. Nothing too special right now. I'm waiting til i get more.

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    I keep all commons in a box, #'ed cards and GUs and Autos Non-PC are just stacked aroundin toploaders and cases, PC has it's own box.

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    My cards are organized in boxes by sport then players, didn't get to alphabetizing then yet. Commons are in shoe boxes.

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    By year, then player.

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    Nice, thanks for all the insight !

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