How to Package Pokemon Cards to Sell

avatarPressingDesk2 years ago
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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Honestly, all that packaging fuss is overrated. Most buyers are gonna rip it open and shove those cards in their binders anyway. Just make sure it's not loose in the envelope, and call it a day.

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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Just toss'em in a ziplock, write the price with a marker, and you're golden! Okay, maybe don't do that if you want to keep your buyers happy. But seriously, penny sleeves and top loaders are your BFFs here. Protect those babies like they're gold (because some actually are).


avatarCoilingShip2 years ago

For the safest packaging, start with a penny sleeve for each card. Slide your card gently into the sleeve, then place it in a top loader. This offers double protection. For multiple cards, bundle them in stacks of no more than 10, wrap them in team bags or soft sleeves, then secure them in between cardboard pieces. Finally, put everything in a bubble mailer or a small box if you have a lot. Don't forget to tape the top loader (not over the opening!) to prevent the card from sliding out.

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