Card binder
Device used to protect trading cards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Card binders and 9-pocket pages are devices used to protect trading cards or game cards (such as collectible card games) from damage and to store them.[1] Card binders typically use a 3-ring binder or a D-ring binder.
9-pocket page
A 9-pocket page, also called a 9-card page or a 9-card sleeve, is a 3x3 plastic page that holds 3 cards per row and per column. Other variations of this type of card pocket page exists. Additionally, some collectors prefer not to put more than one card in a pocket, as opposed to putting all duplicates in the same pocket (called a "double up"), or putting cards in backwards to be displayed on the reverse side of the page.[2]
See also
- Card sleeve
- Singles, individual collectible cards
References
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