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Collector's Series 4 Pocket Zip Binder includes 20 premium side-loading pages (160 card slots)


Collector's Series 9 Pocket Zip Binder includes 20 premium side-loading pages (360 card slots)


Collector's Series 12 Pocket Zip Binder includes 20 premium side-loading pages (480 card slots)


for your trading cards. Our zip-up design and water resistant PU leather exterior incorporates archival-safe, acid-free non-PVC plastics to create a perfect home for your collectables.

We have worked to ensure only the best materials are used to bring you the best binder on the market – without the high price tag.

Features:

  • Textured PU leather water resistant exterior

  • Durable steel zip closure

  • Polyester felt inside cover

  • Archival-safe, non-PVC acid-free pockets

This binder is suitable for standard size TCG cards, such as Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, Flesh & Blood, One-Piece, and more! Pocket size dimensions are 68mm x 95mm - perfect to combine with our Soft Sleeves to create a non-slip environment for your cards.

Collector's Series Zip Binders

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  • All sales are final. We do not accept returns or provide refunds for any products purchased through our store.

    This policy applies to all items, including on sale items.

    Please contact us with any questions or concerns before completing your purchase.

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Pokémon TCG Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between English and Japanese Pokémon cards?
English and Japanese Pokémon cards differ primarily in language, but also in certain design elements and release schedules. Japanese cards, released in Japan, sometimes feature exclusive artwork and are typically available earlier than their English counterparts. English cards are more widely distributed globally. Collectors may value Japanese cards for their uniqueness and early availability and often better print quality, while English cards are more accessible and easier for English-speaking players to use.

How is the value of Pokémon cards determined?
The value of Pokémon cards is determined by factors like rarity, condition, demand, and edition. Rare cards, such as first editions and limited releases, often hold higher value. The card's condition, from mint to poor, significantly impacts its worth. Popular Pokémon or cards with unique artwork can also increase demand and value. Market trends and collector interest play a significant role in determining a card's current value.

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returns & exchange policy

All sales are final. We do not accept returns or provide refunds for any products purchased through our store.

This policy applies to all items, including on sale items.

Please contact us with any questions or concerns before completing your purchase.

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