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Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro 100 Topload Card Holders with 100 Ct Bag of Sleeves

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro 100 Topload Card Holders with 100 Ct Bag of Sleeves. Here are the top ones.

Ultra Pro 100 Topload Card Holders with 100 Ct Bag of Sleeves
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    Features:
  • 4 Pack Lot of Top Loads with 100 Ct Bag of Sleeves - 100 Top Load
  • 25 Holder(s) per Pack - Crystal Clear - Hold Standard
  • Made of high impact rigid PVC
  • Outside 3 x 4 1/16 x 1/16 - Inside 2 3/4 x 3 7/16 x 1/32
Specs:
ColorClear
Height3.3 Inches
Length6.6 Inches
Release dateNovember 2018
Size1-Pack
Weight1.54 Pounds
Width5.4 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Ultra Pro 100 Topload Card Holders with 100 Ct Bag of Sleeves:

u/cferejohn · 3 pointsr/magicTCG

Amazon? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Y52EUU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

10 cents each seems pretty reasonable. And frankly once you start sending and receiving you'll be taking in as many toploaders as you send out, give or take a few.

u/draggingalake · 3 pointsr/boardgames

Werewolf and/or Two Rooms and a Boom are great for public use. Sleeve them and then put them into top loaders after that. Amazing protection and use and also cheap!

u/Blebbb · 3 pointsr/Warmachine

I put the card in a flexible sleeve, and then put that sleeve in a top loader(ie, hard sleeve).

The flexible sleeve keeps it moving inside the top loader. The soft sleeves are just cheap ones that are like $3 for more than you'll ever need, and then the top loaders were like $10 for like 100. I store the cards I don't use in a binder of pocket pages(often already in the soft sleeves).

I hear good things about clear dragon shields if you're interested in only soft sleeves. I like the durability of top loaders, and for storing I like pages so I can easily organize things without having to constantly shuffle through or reorganize cards.

Here's a link to an ultra pro top loader/soft sleeve combo

u/rusty_t · 1 pointr/mtgfinance

Trying to pay for MtG with speculation is near impossible. It requires a significant amount of market knowledge and a good bit of luck as well. I've had better luck grinding collections and trades.

Buying Craigslist and Facebook collections at buylist prices can be incredibly profitable. It can be a successful venture with very little MtG/business knowledge. That said, it's a hell of a grind.

Take my most recent purchase:

  • Vague CL listing. "4k cards, more than 800 rares, asking $600".
  • I gave my normal spiel: I pay buylist for rares, $0.10 per bulk rare, $3 per 1k common/uncommon."
  • Seller catalogues some of the cards and comes up to $350 buylist for everything.
  • It's 3 days before Christmas and I'm patient. I offer $300.
  • Initial offer rejected. Seller comes back on Christmas Eve and takes $300.

    Then the hard part. I sorted everything, then alphabetized the rares. Here's the list after everything was sorted. There was another $120 or so in bulk or cards I kept for my collection.

    Then you need to figure out how to move this product. It's $370 in buylist, I used MTGprice to get that number. I could spend $30 in shipping to make $40 for 4-6 hours of work. Not for me.

    I broke the numbers down further considering eBay and TCGPlayer fees for cash. I knew I wanted to move some of it on PucaTrade because I want to build UR Twin and it's easy to pick up the $5-$20 uncommons on there. Rares and staples like Scalding Tarn and Snapcaster are near impossible to pick up on Puca without bounties but the uncommons from MM and MM15 move quickly. I decided to just move the entire collection on Puca and then sell the points (whoops).

    I used PucaPower to optimize this procedure. It went something like:

  • Export CSV from MTGPrice
  • Import to PucaTrade
  • Setup PucaPower to alert on bundles over $5.
  • Accept ALL THE TRADES.

    I ended up with a lot of trades. It ended up being ~52000 PP over 55 packages. That's $0.49 per stamp, $0.07 per envelope and $0.10 per top loader which comes out to $0.66 in shipping per order. That's $36 in shipping and handling.

    I took the remainder of the collection to my LGS. He initially offered 35% TCGPlayer mid in cash or 50% in trade. I offered to throw in the binder that came with the collection and organize the binder into a new Commander product binder for him if he would give me 75% in trade. He offered 65% and I accepted. That got me a playset of NM Snapcaster Mages ($240 in retail).

    All that to say...

    Collection Cost: $300

    Shipping and Handling: $36

    Total Investment: $336, 10 hours of time

    to get

    $240 retail in Snapcasters

    $120 retail in random staples

    52,000 PP

    I can play the waiting game and hope the cards I need trickle in or I can sell the PP for $0.65-$0.68 per 100. That'd be ~$338, completely covering my investment. So for 10 hours of work I earned a free set of Snapcasters and grew my binder/collection by another $120 in retail. Of course I'm addicted to cardboard crack and I have 30000 PP worth of cards on my want list. I'll likely sell the remaining 20,000 PP to finance my next collection purchase.

    It's a long and slow grind. I basically made $30/hour doing this. I could have made ~$50/hour in overtime at work and just bought the cards but I enjoy sorting cards more than my job. I've built Atarka Red in Standard, Naya Burn in Modern (no tarns) and I'm starting on Twin using this method. I had to flip four collections to do this but I think it's worth it.
u/dl-2074 · 1 pointr/boardgames

I used these. They are stiff plastic which doesn't matter much for the Resistance since you aren't really playing with the cards so much.