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Hello! So after visiting GameStop today, I received a Pokémon card binder for free that stores the oversized cards. However, when I got home I was disappointed to find that the older oversized cards are a bit too large to fit in the binder. The binder fits the newer 5" x 7" cards while the older ones are more like 5.5" x 7.5" (?).

I was wondering if anyone has any good methods to store these older cards. I've been keeping them in the pocket of one of my other card binders, but now I'm curious about better storage options. I've already tried an Amazon search and a couple of YouTube videos, but haven't found anything that sparks interest. I was looking for either sleeves that will allow me to store the cards in a regular binder, or even a binder specifically for the older cards. I'm definitely open to other creative options too! I just want to keep these cards more secure and protected like the standard sized ones I own.


Thanks in advance for the help! :)
 
Unfortunately, there's not many good way to store these cards, as the oversized cards from Sun and Moon era and earlier are a different size as you found out.

The comic book sleeves are pretty good size if you want to give them a card sleeve. Other than that... there's not really much you can do about them, they are just an awkward size unfortunately. you could put them in a box for comic books or just a paper storage box, or any large book, like a text book or an art book. That way it protects them from being warped over time
 
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