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Another alternative is to place the card in a sleeve and then drop it in a top loader. This will allow for uniform storage of the cards. I'm pretty sure there are different size (thickness) top loaders that actually make it easy to drop the sleeved card into the holder.
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Anything that puts direct pressure on a card can damage it. Nevermind the cards getting stuck to the plastic [rare but known to happen when there is moisture involved], if there is any dirt or dust particle on the holder the pressure will drive it right into the card. I had a piece of grit embed in the white border of an otherwise near mint card in one of those holders.
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