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Have never purchased a ProMold but was given some by a member. Thanks again Luke.
I use them for display purposes with the cards lying flat. I use a penny sleeve inside which helps with the cards shifting, but does not eliminate the problem. Cards stored vertically or shifted around a lot will slide around a bit which is a negative. For my digital files, scanning a raw card in a ProMold can create the look of a graded card when they are formatted the same way. I sort of like that. I've added a few examples. For storing a large number of cards and schlepping them around, the ProMold is not the best option.
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