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Old 10-18-2016, 07:00 PM
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Default Sleeves safe?

Are there any card penny sleeves out there to avoid? Or are they all pretty much safe for your cards. I don't want chemicals or residue leaching into the card.

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Not sure about penny sleeves, but I keep the majority of my raw cards in Card Saver I's .... I like em
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Stick with Ultra Pro or BCW and you are fine. Both are acid-free and PVC-free.


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Stick with Ultra Pro or BCW and you are fine. Both are acid-free and PVC-free.


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Are there really any others? By the way which company makes the sleeves that are slightly larger to easily accommodate the 54/55/56 Topps?

Sorry. I do not mean to hijack this thread..

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Are there really any others? By the way which company makes the sleeves that are slightly larger to easily accommodate the 54/55/56 Topps?

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Ultra-Pro makes "vintage" sleeves and top-loaders. They are slightly larger and accommodate 1952-56 Topps and similarly sized cards.
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Ultra-Pro makes "vintage" sleeves and top-loaders. They are slightly larger and accommodate 1952-56 Topps and similarly sized cards.
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An interesting thing to note, penny sleeves will survive a lot of sun exposure. Like 2-3 years. Eventually they get very brittle, and will flake apart from a slight touch but they've still prevented almost all the fading. Pretty impressive for such an inexpensive product.

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Ultra-Pro makes "vintage" sleeves and top-loaders. They are slightly larger and accommodate 1952-56 Topps and similarly sized cards.
I have both on order for my 52 Topps cards but have been waiting for 3 months or longer now to get them.

Anyone else currently been waiting that long too?
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I have both on order for my 52 Topps cards but have been waiting for 3 months or longer now to get them.



Anyone else currently been waiting that long too?


3 months is crazy. I have always bought on EBay and got them in a week or less. Did you order directly from UltraPro?


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Stick with Ultra Pro or BCW and you are fine. Both are acid-free and PVC-free.
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