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mini binder for pokemon cards

mini binder for pokemon cards 2-Pocket Mini Cards Binder for Pokemon Cards Fit 80 Pcs Cards – Zelda Cards

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mini binder for pokemon cards 2-Pocket Mini Cards Binder for Pokemon Cards Fit 80 Pcs Cards – Zelda CardsExcellent and economical choice for the TCG player or collector. The full size (2. 5" x 3. 8") pages are made from a polypropylene material that is archival safe, acid free, and PVC free. Fits Pokemon TCG cards perfectly, it can hold 80 Cards with 40 removable sleeves. One card size is compatible with most of the trading cards, such as Pokemon, My Little Pony, Panini, X Men, etc. Enjoy collecting different types of cards safely! The high quality

  • Excellent and economical choice for the TCG player or collector. The full-size (2.5" x 3.8") pages are made from a polypropylene material that is archival safe, acid-free, and PVC free.
  • Fits Pokemon TCG cards perfectly, it can hold 80 Cards with 40 removable sleeves. One card size is compatible with most of the trading cards, such as Pokemon, My Little Pony, Panini, X-Men, etc. Enjoy collecting different types of cards safely!
  • The high-quality materials and exquisite sewing techniques make it look fantastic and durable. You will never worry about the cards falling apart.
  • Waterproof and durable, you’re guaranteed a long-lasting and visually-appealing album. Built to last for the long haul, this is an album that will look great on display for many years to come!
  • This card binder is made of premium polyurethane leather and sturdy pages to hold your collection. Its polyurethane leather outer layer is both waterproof and stain-rejecting, so your cards will stay safe. 
 

Convenience is key, which is why we designed this binder to be easy to use. You can fit card sleeves into the binder, and load them with your favorite cards. For display or storage, it's up to you! It's also perfect for quick access to all of your favorite cards. It's a great binder for everyday carry!

Dimensions:

Binder Size: 5.06" x 4.12" x 1.59" (inches)

Sleeves Size: 3.82" x 2.52" (inches)

Number of Pages: 40 Pages

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