Plaag wrote:Wife picked up a ton of these cards at a thrift store, but looking at the dates on them (1993-1999, 1993-2003 etc) I suspect reissues. Am I wrong?ShaneG.
SimperingToad wrote:While we're on the subject of card games, how does one mail individual cards from sales on EBay or wherever? I had considered sandwiching them between thick board and inserting in a regular envelope, but I suspect there is another 'standard' method for greater protection.
Zenfinite wrote:SimperingToad wrote:While we're on the subject of card games, how does one mail individual cards from sales on EBay or wherever? I had considered sandwiching them between thick board and inserting in a regular envelope, but I suspect there is another 'standard' method for greater protection.I've sold hundreds of Magic cards. I use stiff plastic sleeves for everything, you can easily fit 2 cards per sleeve into them (I've gone up to 4 at times). For a "playset" (four of the same card) I use two of the hard sleeves, tape them together and mail them in a bubble mailer. For more cards I use small hard shell cases. They hold up to about 15 cards, you can buy all sorts of sizes. For the expensive ones (over $100) I use a slab case for ultimate protection. Never had a card damaged in transit.Zenfinite