Case Club Graded Card Slab Carrying Case - Black - Fits PSA/BGS/FGS - Travel Holder for Sports/Trading Cards - Model CC5018HXYWCARD
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Case Club Graded Card Slab Carrying Case - Black - Fits PSA/BGS/FGS - Travel Holder for Sports/Trading Cards - Model CC5018HXYWCARD

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Case Club Graded Card Slab Carrying Case - Black - Fits PSA/BGS/FGS - Travel Holder for Sports/Trading Cards - Model CC5018HXYWCARDThe Case Club Graded Card Storage Case is designed for collectors seeking a robust solution for organizing and protecting their valuable trading cards. This versatile case is perfect for sports cards, Pokmon cards, Magic: The Gathering cards, and more, ensuring your collection remains safe during travel or storage. Constructed from high strength copolymer polypropylene plastic, this storage case features a protective design that is waterproof,

The Case Club Graded Card Storage Case is designed for collectors seeking a robust solution for organizing and protecting their valuable trading cards. This versatile case is perfect for sports cards, Pokémon cards, Magic: The Gathering cards, and more, ensuring your collection remains safe during travel or storage.

Constructed from high-strength copolymer polypropylene plastic, this storage case features a protective design that is waterproof, crushproof, and dustproof. The dimensions of the case are 14.90"L x 12.10"W x 9.60"H, providing ample space while remaining compact enough for easy transport. The custom foam interior is made from military-grade closed cell polyethylene, pre-cut to fit graded card slabs perfectly, eliminating the need for messy adjustments. With the Case Club Graded Card Storage Case, collectors can rest assured their cards are well-organized and secure.

Key Features:
  • Holds up to 72 separated card slabs, accommodating various brands like PSA, Beckett, HGA, ISA, and GMA.
  • Designed to fit One Touch magnetic slabs and Toploader sleeves for added versatility.
  • Waterproof (IP67), crushproof, and dustproof construction protects cards from all elements.
  • Durable custom foam interior is pre-cut for quick, easy access to graded cards.
  • Injection molded high-strength plastic shell with structural reinforcement for maximum durability.
  • Two strong latches and metal reinforced padlock holes keep contents secure during transit.
  • Pressure relief valve allows for safe travel at changing altitudes, ensuring your cards remain intact.

The Case Club Graded Card Storage Case is an excellent choice for on-the-go collectors, travelers, and anyone looking to safeguard their trading card collection. Its rugged design, combined with practical features, makes it a must-have for serious collectors. Protect your valuable cards while maintaining organization with this reliable storage solution.

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