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Collecting Tips (Trading Card)

User Review: 3 Ring Binder Pages

Mark G, a Bags Unlimited customer, gives us his insight on protecting and organizing his collections with Bags Unlimited's Large 3" three ring binders...

Got Mold?

Got Mold? How to Detect it, Causes, How to get rid of it, How to Prevent It. What is mold? Mold is a fungus. It can grow...

The Card Collectors Beginners Guide Part 8: Pricing Your Collection by...

Greetings Fellow Collectors! Welcome back to my series of Collecting Basics where I break down the hobby of card collecting piece by piece. In Part 1,...

Become a Trading Card Investor

If you have ever thought about making money off of your trading card investments, it's not so far out of reach. The cards you...

Safely Store a Sports Pennant

Keep your Pennant Collection Protected by investing in pennant sleeves to keep your pennants free from dust, dirt, and other environmental pollutants. We make, and...

Trading Card Collecting Tip

Always put your trading cards in poly sleeves before putting them in cardboard storage boxes. Most cardboard boxes are not acid-free and the acid...

What’s the best way to store your Trading Cards?

Whether you need to store 100 cards or 10,000, Bags Unlimited has all of your Trading Card storage box needs covered. Check out just...

The Card Collectors Beginners Guide Part 1 by Matt Gilman

Greetings Fellow Collectors! I decided to create a new series to help new collectors and/or returning collectors navigate the hobby of sport card collecting. I...

Trading Card Collecting Tips

There are three materials that are generally used for trading card storage sleeves. All three materials are acid-free and are safe for long-term storage. ...

Why Should I Grade My Cards?

For years people have asked us "Why should I grade my cards"? Actually that's a great question and there are a few reasons why....

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2019 Topps Gypsy Queen

If you were born in the mid-1990s or after, you aren't going to understand where I am coming from when I broach...