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If you like to display your cards, Ultra Pro One-Touch cases are a good way to go. It’s like a slab without the conjured-up number, no flip and a magnet that secures the card within the case.
The central recessed portion that holds the card in place fits T205 and T206 cards. And because it is recessed, PSA can’t falsely claim that you “altered” your card by displaying it in a screw-down holder.
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