How Do You Store Your Autograph Cards ?

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mintman2

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Wondering what opinions/advice/suggestions/experience others have.

Only ones I have are pc Ripken autos which are all in soft sleeve/topload but I'm considering keeping a set of bowling autos I got from a case bust of 08 rittenhouse. The most convenient and easiest to view way would be to put them in 9 pocket pages in a binder but I'm concerned about the autos becoming stuck to the pages due to the weight of other pages if the binder happens to become stored laying flat at some point.


Alan
 
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I have each card in an individual toploader- which i keep in a box.
I have most of my TTM/IP autographed cards stored in the binders
 
All autograph cards(ttm and pack pulled) go in toploaders. Signed index cards go in a binder and some of my ttm stuff (post cards, pictures, and index cards) I frame.
 
I have used PVC-free 9 pocket pages for my auto collection for the last 20 years with no issues. I store the binders upright, taking care not to overfill the binder(I use d-ring binders only).
 
i use sleeves with toploaders and keep in a box. pretty basic i guess.

i saw all those autos from that bowling box you opened and they would look nice if you could get them all framed. maybe like a collage type that you can pick up at walmart or kmart. kinda abstract.

paul
 
Agree with Boomer....always store ours in 9 pocket sleeves upright, never have had a problem with them getting stuck, and great to flip through when we have some time on our hands!!
 
It appears that at least my thinking was correct.........Don't want to have any pressure on them.

Anybody have a horror story where all your autos got stuck so you ended with a whole bunch of "faded" sigs ?
 
I keep a lot of my cheaper auto cards in binders and I do not store them upright...no matter how much weight is on them I've never had a problem with autos "sticking" to the page.
Richard
 
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