mtg cards sleeves Trading Card Standard Size Sleeves (200-Pack)
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mtg cards sleeves Trading Card Standard Size Sleeves (200-Pack)

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mtg cards sleeves Trading Card Standard Size Sleeves (200-Pack)Introduction Section Protect your valuable trading card collection with our affordable Pro Support Standard Size Sleeves. These clear, soft sleeves are designed to protect your Pokmon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu Gi Oh!, and other collectible cards from dust, fingerprints, and minor damage during handling and storage. Features & Benefits Section Essential Protection for Every Collector: Crystal Clear: Full transparency for perfect card visibility Acid

Introduction Section

Protect your valuable trading card collection with our affordable Pro Support Standard Size Sleeves. These clear, soft sleeves are designed to protect your Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and other collectible cards from dust, fingerprints, and minor damage during handling and storage.

Features & Benefits Section

Essential Protection for Every Collector:

  • Crystal Clear: Full transparency for perfect card visibility

  • Acid-Free Materials: Prevents card yellowing and degradation over time

  • Standard Size Fit: 2⅜" × 3⅝" dimensions fit all standard trading cards

  • Convenient Quantity: 200 sleeves per pack (2 packs of 100)

  • Moisture Resistant: Helps protect cards from humidity and spills

  • Affordable Protection: Quality card preservation at a budget-friendly price

Usage Guide Section

Perfect For:

  • Pokémon TCG cards

  • Magic: The Gathering cards

  • Yu-Gi-Oh! cards

  • Everyday card storage and organization

  • First layer of protection before using top loaders

Collector Tip: For maximum protection of valuable cards, use standard size sleeves as the first layer of protection, then place the sleeved card in a top loader. This dual-layer approach prevents scratching and provides superior protection for high-value cards.

Product Specifications

  • Quantity: 200 sleeves total (2 packs of 100)

  • Dimensions: Standard 2⅜" × 3⅝" (fits all standard trading cards)

  • Material: Acid-free, clear soft plastic

  • Thickness: Lightweight design for easy handling

  • Clarity: High transparency for clear card viewing

  • Compatibility: Fits standard trading cards and fits inside top loaders

Why Choose Our Standard Size Sleeves?

Our standard size sleeves offer the perfect balance of protection and affordability. At just $1.99 for 200 sleeves, they’re an economical way to protect your entire collection. The acid-free material ensures long-term preservation, while the clear design lets you enjoy your cards without removing them from protection. These soft sleeves are a must-have basic supply for any card collector or trading card game player.

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What’s the difference between standard size sleeves and top loaders?
Standard size sleeves are soft, flexible sleeves that provide basic protection against dust, fingerprints, and minor scratches. They’re affordable enough to use for your entire collection. Top loaders are rigid plastic cases that offer superior protection against bending and damage. For valuable cards, we recommend using both - a standard size sleeve inside a top loader for maximum protection.

How many cards can I fit in one standard size sleeve?
Each standard size sleeve is designed to hold one standard trading card. While it’s possible to fit multiple cards in a single sleeve, we recommend using one sleeve per card to prevent scratching between cards and to maintain the best condition possible.

Are standard size sleeves good for long-term storage?
Yes! Our standard size sleeves are made with acid-free materials that won’t damage your cards over time. For valuable cards, we recommend a combination of standard size sleeves and top loaders for maximum protection during long-term storage.

Will these standard size sleeves fit inside top loaders?
Absolutely! Our standard size sleeves are specifically designed to fit comfortably inside standard top loaders. The combination of a standard size sleeve inside a top loader provides optimal protection for valuable cards.

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