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penny sleeves???

do you guys use them when submitting???
I always have but think it just opens up too much room for damage...

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  • wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    If you're worried about damaging the card,
    you can always clip the top two corners off of the sleeve before you put the card in it.
    Pix of 'My Kids'

    "How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
  • envoy98envoy98 Posts: 4,000 ✭✭
    that's what I do

    Edited to say that the cardboard gold ones are slightly oversized and I like them a lot better than others. They are a little thinner and don't "bind" on their way into the CSI
  • OAKESY25OAKESY25 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭
    GOOD TIPS GUYS.. NO PUN INTENDED.. THANKS
  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    i dont, i just use cardsavers,except on the smaller cards like early bowmans that are nt reg size, i figure if the graders are half as much as clutz as i am now a days, ill just use cardsaver and hope they dont have butterfingers like i do image if u have ever bought anything old raw off me,this does not apply to your stuffimage
  • mmyncmmync Posts: 678
    You could give these a shot if you haven't already. I go back and forth from these and snipping off the corners of regular ones. I turned up the contrast hoping it will help show the design of the sleeve.

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  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭
    I don't like those ultra pros.

    The top back side of the card is exposed leaving the top corners unprotected.
  • I use Card Saver I's and have never had any problem....!!!
    Neil
    Actually Collect Non Sport, but am just so full of myself I post all over the place !!!!!!!
  • I clip the corner and then place the card and penny sleeve inside the card saver. I have never had a problem sending them this way.
  • SidePocketSidePocket Posts: 2,901 ✭✭✭
    I slit the inside at one corner with a sharp knife. Keeps the corners covered but allows the card to slide in easily.

    "Molon Labe"

  • OAKESY25OAKESY25 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭
    thanks for the advise guys.. that is my biggest heart ache is getting these super nice vintage cards into penny sleeves
  • envoy98envoy98 Posts: 4,000 ✭✭
    I would add that I don't put vintage in penny sleeves, just in the card saver 1. The only things i put in penny sleeves are modern "shiny cardboard" because they tend to get scratched or fingerprints on them before, during or after grading. Plus they tend to stick to the CS on their way in and they sometimes have a bow to them from the pack. Vintage stuff is usually of a matte finish and slides in and out quite nicely. So unless it's an undersized card (early leaf/bowman or tobacco) I don't bother with penny sleeves.
  • Using a penny sleeve is always better, so the grader dosen't have to tocuh your card trying to take it out of the card saver. I know they have those new penny sleeves with the cut corner, and I think thats way better than having no penny sleeve at all, but I think the one corner is still exposed or something? I haven't really tried them yet, but what I do is get a regular penny sleeve and slice one or the corners open, so you don't damage the card going into the sleeve, and don't leave it exposed later.

    Its like pussing (SORRY Matt, I meant putting image ) on your shoes or sneakers with no socks!!!

    Sure you can do that, but your feet will smell, and so will your cards get damaged image

    Giovanni
  • lawnmowermanlawnmowerman Posts: 19,477 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>

    Its like pussing on your shoes or sneakers with no socks!!!

    Sure you can do that, but your feet will smell, and so will your cards get damaged image

    Giovanni >>



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