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Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm trying to figure out a good long-term solution for storing my vintage cards.
Currently they're just in a binder in a plastic storage box, I want to add some moisture absorbing packets to counter humidity.
Don't want to get them graded currently, so I basically want to "slab them" myself, either using the Ultra Pro One-touch or something like pic related. I think the screw cases are probably the best bet in terms of long-term storage because they're very rigid and seal the card inside. Very little exposure to humidity or the outside environment.
I don't like the fact the One-touch cases are just magnetic and seem less secure. They seem better fit for more temporary protection.
However, are there any considerations with the screw down cases (like pic related) in terms of the screw stripping or getting stuck? Like what if for some reason I couldn't get the screw out and the card was stuck inside?
Not sure what I could even do to get the card out if a scenario like that occurred.
So which do you think is the best option to protect my cards in the long run? Feel free to suggest other options as well if there are better cases out there.