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How to Store and Organize Trading Cards

By Dylann Bond, published Jun 20, 2007
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In 1887, trading cards were born. After 120 years and billions of cards later, the hobby of collecting trading cards is still alive and growing. Storage and organization are main factors in successfully protecting your valuable investment.

If you decide to take up this exciting hobby or already have stacks of cards laying around, this article is for you.

First, keeping your cards stored properly will perserve them for years to come or for when you decide to sell them for the extra cash. By all means possible, DO NOT store your cards in shoeboxes. This might be nostalgic for past years, but today with all of the available means of storage, there are definitely better options to safe keep your cards.

1. Trading card boxes: These boxes are specially designed to store trading cards and contain slots that will fit the average card. Boxes can contain anywhere from 100 to 5000 cards. They are perfect to store your cards as they keep the cards from getting bent and corners getting soft. Boxes are probably the least expensive route in storage. The biggest negative is depending on age some cards may tend to bend the longer they are stored.

2. Nine pocket pages: These pages are the ideal way to store cards because they keep every area of the card protected which keeps the corners crisp and the cards flat. They can store 9 cards where you can see the backs of each individual card or up to 18 cards with just the front of the card showing. They can be pricey but well worth the investment. They will also easily fit into any three-ring binder.

3. Soft plastic card sleeves: These are individual clear plastic soft sleeves that can be put on each card. These are ideal to use when storing cards in a storage boxes or for displaying cards for sale. Sleeves are very inexpensive to purchase and instead of the clear plastic common sleeve you can now purchase sleeves that range from almost every color of the rainbow. These colored sleeves are popular among Pokemon and Magic Card collectors, but can be used for any type of sports card.

How to Store and Organize Trading Cards

A sample of trading card boxes

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Nice article. Informative.

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 3:02:55 AM

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