graded baseball card storage boxes 5-Row Blue Graded Card Case
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graded baseball card storage boxes

graded baseball card storage boxes 5-Row Blue Graded Card Case

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graded baseball card storage boxes 5-Row Blue Graded Card CaseWe are excited to announce the arrival of the new 5 row Elite Case, the Card Vault USA 5 Row Lockable Slab Case. This top of the line storage solution is designed for collectors of graded trading and sports cards, offering superior quality and functionality. With dimensions measuring 22"x12"x8", this case provides ample space to store and protect your valuable collection. It can accommodate up to 175 standard graded PSA slabs, 800 toploaders, or 160

 

We are excited to announce the arrival of the new 5 row Elite Case, the Card Vault USA 5 Row Lockable Slab Case. This top-of-the-line storage solution is designed for collectors of graded trading and sports cards, offering superior quality and functionality.

With dimensions measuring 22"x12"x8", this case provides ample space to store and protect your valuable collection. It can accommodate up to 175 standard graded PSA slabs, 800 toploaders, or 160 one-touch cases, ensuring that you have plenty of room for your cards.

Security is a top priority, and this case has you covered. The double-sided lock feature provides an extra layer of protection, ensuring that your collection is safeguarded from theft. Additionally, the case's water-resistant design shields your cards from potential water and moisture damage.

Designed to accommodate PSA, SGC, CSG, BGS, and GMA graded cards, this case offers versatility for collectors with various grading preferences. The foam-lined interior is specifically crafted to preserve the condition of your cards, preventing scratches or other damage during transport or storage.

Whether you're at home, on the go, or attending shows, the Card Vault USA 5 Row Lockable Slab Case is the perfect companion for collectors. Its sleek and modern design enhances the aesthetic of any collection. The convenient cardholder located on the front of the case allows for effortless organization and easy identification of your cards.

Invest in the Card Vault USA 5 Row Lockable Slab Case today, and enjoy durable, secure, and efficient storage for your prized graded trading and sports cards. Shipping starts the week of September 9th, so don't miss out on this exceptional storage solution.


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