Why Mylar? Mylar is widely accepted as the best way to store and preserve paper-based collectibles. In fact, the U.S. Library of Congress uses only Mylar and other approved Polyester films to preserve their paper documents.
Mylar will never yellow or put harmful materials into the item it is protecting. As an added benefit, Mylar has a superior brilliance and clarity that truly showcases your collection!
Here are the details on our Mylar Trading Card Sleeve:
- Museum quality
- Holds Baseball, Pokemon, Beanie Baby, Magic, other standard-size trading cards and other similarly-sized collectibles (see a complete list of our Mylar Sleeves)
- Approximate measurements: 2-5/8" x 3-5/8" plus a
1/2" flap
- These sleeves fit in 3" x 4" toploaders, including the premium, regular, rookie, black border, red border, blue border and white border styles.
- This sleeve also fits in the Ultra-PRO® 9-Pocket Pages and the Ultra-PRO® 4-Pocket Mini Pages. Using this sleeve in combination with a page adds stiffness to the page.
- Sleeve is open on both short ends and has a fold-over flap on one of the long ends (this is the design preferred by the Library of Congress). The trading card is completely covered, and the stiffness of the Mylar sleeve holds the item securely in place.
- Archival quality, no PVC, acid-free
- Sleeves are crystal clear (you won't find a clearer sleeve anywhere!)
- Manufactured in the USA from 3 mil Mylar/Polyester*
- Sold in packs of 50
- Our item number: MTRC
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Item #
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Qty
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# Packs
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Description
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Price
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MTRC-0050
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50
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1
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Mylar Trading Card Sleeves
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$6.95
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MTRC-0100
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100
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2
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Mylar Trading Card Sleeves
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$11.95
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MTRC-0200
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200
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4
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Mylar Trading Card Sleeves
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$21.95
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MTRC-0500
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500
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10
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Mylar Trading Card Sleeves
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$52.95
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MTRC-1000
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1000
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20
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Mylar Trading Card Sleeves
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$103.95
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Availability: In Stock
All items are plus shipping.
Michigan residents must add 6% sales tax or provide a Certificate of Exemption.
*Mylar D® is a Polyester film manufactured by DuPont Corporation. The production of Mylar has actually been discontinued, although the term Mylar is still widely used as the name for any Polyester film. For this reason, we use the term "Mylar" to indicate any Polyester film (Mylar, Melinex, etc.) that is approved by the Library of Congress.
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