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Anyone have any thoughts outside of regular 4 card binder pages? Thanks in advance! Jim
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Card saver 3s I believe would work. They are 3 1/3 by 5 7/8.
Or for a top loader, the post card size ones should work nice. Think they’re 4x6. I like to use a graded card sleeve like a penny sleeve and then put the card in the top loader.
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Thanks!
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Card Saver 3's are too small. I personally use Card Saver 4's but the 4X6 Top Loader works as well. The only thing with the Top Loader is it's tighter because of the thickness of the card. If you are worried about possible scratching on the surface when sliding it into the Top Loader, you could put it inside an index card sleeve that Cardboard Gold sells.
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Great stuff - thanks
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I use graded card sleeves. Obviously not as much protection as a card saver but does the job for me.
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