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Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro 25 3 X 4 Top Loader Card Holder for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Single Sports Cards Top Loads - Sportcards Card Collecting Supplies

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Ultra Pro 25 3 X 4 Top Loader Card Holder for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Single Sports Cards Top Loads - Sportcards Card Collecting Supplies. Here are the top ones.

Ultra Pro 25 3 X 4 Top Loader Card Holder for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Single Sports Cards Top Loads - Sportcards Card Collecting Supplies
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    Features:
  • HOLDS ALL 2-1/2" 3-1/2" Cards or items
  • KEEPS ITEMS CLEAN
  • 63.5 mm x 88.9 mm
  • 25 toploaders per box
  • ARCHIVAL SAFE PRODUCT
Specs:
Height11.81102361 Inches
Length7.87401574 Inches
Number of items25
Release dateJanuary 2018
Size1 Pack
Weight0.000625 pounds
Width11.81102361 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Ultra Pro 25 3 X 4 Top Loader Card Holder for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Golf, Single Sports Cards Top Loads - Sportcards Card Collecting Supplies:

u/Ipowerhouseofthecell · 3 pointsr/yugioh

I'm not sure about sleeves (I just use UltraPro because they're reasonably priced), but if you want to store/display the cards, try using Top Loaders. Link for example: [https://www.amazon.com/25-Baseball-Basketball-Sportcards-Collecting/dp/B004KHV24W]

I put my cards in sleeves, then place them in the Top Loader "upside-down", so they can't fall out.

u/Sqeaky · 3 pointsr/EDH

I use BCW 200 count boxes with a hard toploader taped to the top with transparent packing tape.

At the LGS these boxes cost me $0.50 for the box and about $0.10 for the toploader. The tape can be acquired at any grocery, department or hardware store for less than ten bucks. Cheap enough to simply replace if damaged, but durable enough I haven't needed to replace 1 in 3 years of use.

This is big enough for 100 double sleeved cards and a bit of room for tokens, counters and cards I am considering for that deck. The toploader holds the commander and it is obvious what's in the box. They are plain looking, which is a plus for, but white cardboard is a good surface for decoration and crafts if you feel so inclined. These also fit well into messenger bags an stack neatly for storage.

The biggest drawback is that these aren't waterproof. If you are worried about that line the boxes with the packing tape and understand that most waterproof boxes are just resistant and no normal deck will protect your cards while scuba diving.

u/seals42o · 2 pointsr/DBS_CardGame

Depends if you're selling thru ebay or here via reddit, either way a sleeve and a toploader is generally the standard. You can usually mail it via envelope and 1 stamp if it's just a few cards.

If you want, you can buy a card from tcgplayer / ebay to see how they send you a card, you want to mimic what was sent to you.

u/Lavarinth · 1 pointr/amiiboSwap

Heya! Here's what I have that I can offer you:

74 Cobb, 131 Pate, 146 Rodney, 152 Wendy, 163 Ed

I'm interested in any mix of these cards you'd be willing to part with:

104 Labelle, 132 Vladmimir, 142 Peck, 166 Kitty, 179 Hopper, 192 Pango, 194 Gladys, 197 Kid Cat

You can view an old trade thread (while I setup a new one) of my process of shipping my trades in bubble envelopes, individual plastic sleeves per card, these sleeves per pair of cards for extra security, and provide tracking info. Open to any method of receiving, just like to supply some comfort in my method of shipment. Also located in California.

u/Goatburgler · 1 pointr/magicTCG

TCGPlayer has some shipping guidelines for sending cards that I think are good to follow for the most part. (ignore the part about keeping cards in order) They suggest multiple team bags in a bubble mailer, but make sure it's not too heavy. BCW sells storage boxes that you can put them in as well (but don't ship it in just the box!).

If I ever ship anything of value (personally, $20 or more) I put toploaders in the back of the team bag to make sure they stay rigid.

u/Combat_Wombatz · 1 pointr/magicTCG

Yes, that would be the easiest if you already have an account. Just make sure to snap photos of both the front and back of the card for each listing. The decks might sell best complete rather than parted out. When you ship single cards, don't just throw them into an envelope, put them inside one of those colored sleeves then put the sleeve inside a "toploader", preferably with the open end of the sleeve facing the closed end of the toploader. Good luck!