Flick the inside corner seams on your penny sleeves to make a slit people. Notice that little penny sleeve corner bump at beginning of video, congrats you now have zero chance of a 10 grade. Busting the inside seam a few centimeters down will make a corner nick impossible.
I don't get why none of my sleeved cards slide into top loaders as easily. I use Ultra Pro sleeves and top loaders and I have to use a bit of force to push the cards in.
Exactly what I was looking for at 3:46. Just bought Bowman 2021 and got some autographs and some blue wave serial numbers. The first two I had to push down hard into the case. Probably ruined it. The other 2 I just left in the sleeve. So where do I buy the big cases?
I think it's because when you try to pull the card out of the toploader, you might accidentally pull only the sleeve if the opening is at the bottom. Then the card is stuck naked in the toploader.
I would say, it depends on the card. If there is no auto on it then I would recommend using a dry paper towel and lightly rubbing it to clean it. Wiping only down the card (not up and down). But I’m not exactly sure. Usually it does not matter if you touch it a little.
No I'm not a dummy for watching this video...lol...When I try inserting them into the 3"x4" hard plastic toploader it's sticking when I try inserting into the top loader with the soft plastic cover on the card and I do not want to just insert the card without the soft shell cover.
I would say that I have never experienced that problem, but try opening the toploader extra, by squeezing the sides a little, or maybe try cleaning out the toploader? im not exactly sure.
I want to buy trading cards to resell. I'm still not sure how I can send them to the client without getting damaged on the way. I am thinking of buying a card on ebay to see how the seller sends them to me and get ideas but I would not know if the seller is making mistakes when sending me the card the way he is going to send it to me. But I worry if it is a card that has a high cost.
For that I would say, it's easy to send a card in the mail with a toploader, it's harder with a magnetic case. If you tape the top to seal the toploader then it will not fall out, if you put two base cards on top of the toploader (one each side) that will reduce the chances it bends, then if you put it in a bubble mailer (I would only ship like that when I sold) it should have no issues.
Just cut out two letter sized pieces of cardboard and tape the toploader to one of the pieces. Then put mailing tape in both directions around the cardboard and it's super safe. Have been doing this for all my sales and got a perfect rating on cardmarket