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Plastic Sheets
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SummaryPlastic pages for CardStorage

Plastic pages are good for storing complete sets of a brand that takes good photography. Preferably a set that has good, clean, crisp borders along with a fine selection of players. Although they are not good for keeping cards in a mint condition, it is a good way to store a great amount of cards in small, stackable binder. It is also a good way to look at your cards without continually handling them. They do not offer the same protection as TopLoaders or ScrewDowns, but the display opportunities are better, and they are more space efficient for large quantities of cards.

Most pages produced now are made to keep cards safe and preserved, but some older pages did cause damage to cards.

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