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I put them in 2X2 coin envelopes. They can be moved around as needed. Yes, you have to open the envelope to see them, but to me this is no problem. I am not racing the clock, nor trying to use the most popular "new storage method". I have used this same method of storage for other small disc collectibles since the late 1950's. There is no "bleeding". They will still remain nice this way when my 3 year old grandson gets them down the road, after my time.

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Great Fandango "Free Play" Collection !!
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I also have the boxes
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I am with Clement,
What is and what causes chip bleeding?
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PVC is the culprit
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I frame them all
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I do want to personally want to thank each and
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built boxes
Matt..please post a photo of your chip boxes. Thks
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Barry I wonder if the cost of the
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