Toys : 100 Ultra Pro 9-pocket Storage Sheets for Baseball Cards & Other Sports Cards

Toys : 100 Ultra Pro 9-pocket Storage Sheets for Baseball Cards & Other Sports Cards

100 Ultra Pro 9-pocket Storage Sheets for Baseball Cards & Other Sports Cards

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100 Ultra Pro 9-pocket Storage Sheets for Baseball Cards & Other Sports Cards
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4400










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Binding: Toy
Brand: Ultra Pro
EAN: 0074427813208
Label: Ultra Pro
Manufacturer: Ultra Pro
Publisher: Ultra Pro
Sales Rank: 4400
Studio: Ultra Pro



Features:
  • This is a factory sealed box of 100 9-pocket sheets of Ultra Pro Sheets
  • These sheets contain no pvc and will not harm your valuable trading cards!
  • These fit any standard 3-ring notebook !!
  • Ultra Pro are the standard for the trading card hobby - protect your cards today
  • These work for sports cards, pokemon cards, yugioh cards & more!!







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Item Description:
Don't forget your baseball or football collectors 3 inch album (sold separately)











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * GREAT PRODUCT FOR THE COLLECTOR KID IN ALL OF US! ...
I have been a collector of many things in my life..films, monster toys, superhero toys, statues of monsters and superheroes, monster magazines, comic books and trading cards of......take a guess.....monsters and superheroes! :-) These 9 page pockets are of excellent quality to protect your investment and store your trading cards for easy viewing without damaging the cards themselves! These are the only brand I use!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * not a toy ...
These sport card holders are well made and very inexpensive. I was extremely satisfied.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Grrrreat ...
Came just as expected, unlike the same product that I bought just a few days later from J&J Sports. Bad news there, but great shipping here. no problems.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
These are the best archival card pages I have ever seen, & I have been collecting since 1975.


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