How To Store Your Sports Cards Part 2: Jersey Cards
15 ct boxes like these come in boxes of 100.
This is the case that I use to store any of my jersey cards. Even the autographed ones. It seems to fit their size really well. Not too lose for bad corners and not to tight for future damage. They are thin and are also easy to store or use for display. And much easier to use then trying to jam a jersey card into a penny sleeve then into a Top Loader.
you can also get thick toploaders , they are designed to hold thicker cars 100 pt 120 pt ..... all the way up to 200 pt cards , they cost more than the regular holders but work the same way .
Everyone will think i am nuts, but i put my autographed, jersey, and bat piece cards in regular top-loader plastic sheets back to back. Havent damaged one yet!!! I have a whole album full of them. arnie
where can i get this
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Deletegreat tip thanks
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you can also get thick toploaders , they are designed to hold thicker cars 100 pt 120 pt ..... all the way up to 200 pt cards , they cost more than the regular holders but work the same way .
ReplyDeleteEveryone will think i am nuts, but i put my autographed, jersey, and bat piece cards in regular top-loader plastic sheets back to back. Havent damaged one yet!!! I have a whole album full of them.
ReplyDeletearnie