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Old 06-26-2023, 07:12 PM
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Default Toploader for 1971 Topps Super?

Hi! I just bought a set of 1971 Topps Super. Right now the cards are in a binder but I would like to put them in toploaders.

Anyone have a suggestion of what they have used in the past? I know the cards measure 3 1/8" x 5 1/4".
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Old 06-26-2023, 11:25 PM
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I use Ultra Pro 4X6 top loaders. They also make a sleeve that will go inside. If you want a team bag type seal on the outside there is a paperback book sleeve that folds over and can be taped.

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I have used a Card Saver IV in the past for my Topps Super cards.
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I have used a Card Saver IV in the past for my Topps Super cards.
Same here. I remember the Postcard sized toploaders being a real tight fit, thickness wise, I wasn't comfortable forcing them in.
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Same here. I remember the Postcard sized toploaders being a real tight fit, thickness wise, I wasn't comfortable forcing them in.
To each their own but how is the Cardsaver a looser fit? It’s flat and the card must be forced in. Whenever I receive anything in a Cardsaver I use scissors and cut one side off to gain access to the card. The Ultra Pro setup allows the card to be inserted closer to the top if compression is a concern.

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I use Ultra Pro 4X6 top loaders. They also make a sleeve that will go inside. If you want a team bag type seal on the outside there is a paperback book sleeve that folds over and can be taped.

Attached pic is the above setup.
The '71 Supers are much too thick to put in one of those top loaders. There are Card Savers that are made for cards the size of the Supers.
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