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<p>[QUOTE="JBK, post: 33493, member: 1101"]A quick question, as I am not sure: aren't the old cases for proof sets (from those years) solod plastic (no cardboard or fuzzy material insert?) If so, then for purely storage sake, the proof pakcaging is proably as good as anything, If they are scrathed that would impact viewing, of course. </p><p><br /></p><p>I second the mention of careful handling. I busted open a 72 set and you really do have to be careful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBK, post: 33493, member: 1101"]A quick question, as I am not sure: aren't the old cases for proof sets (from those years) solod plastic (no cardboard or fuzzy material insert?) If so, then for purely storage sake, the proof pakcaging is proably as good as anything, If they are scrathed that would impact viewing, of course. I second the mention of careful handling. I busted open a 72 set and you really do have to be careful.[/QUOTE]
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