>>56425745>Is this the binder I'm supposed to get?that's what other have recommended, but I myself use the cheapest one I can find with black double-sided black pages and a zipper, even if it has no brand
>Do cards get sleeved individually before going into the one of the pockets in the 9-pocket binder pages?Yes. You don't have to but you risk scratching the card.
>What order are you supposed to put your cards in a binder?do you mean what order to sort your cards or collection? if so, you choose this as you like or commonly people go by set number, pokemon, type, or generation, year, or even artists like
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>>56421830If you mean in what order to protect your cards, depends on how much protection you want. You can use a single standard penny sleeve or ETB sleeve and then place it in the binder, or you can even use a perfect fit, then standard sleeve, then into the binder
if using perect fit, I personally put the card in the perfect fit upside down, and then right side up in the regular sleeve, so it creates a sort of seal
>When you put cards in a toploader,I used to do perfect fit -> standard sleeve -> toploader, but then switched to 1 sleeve as it was too tight. I now use any sleeve on hand either perfect fit or regular. If I use a perfect fit the card goes upside down in this and then right side in the top loader, but if I use a regular sleeve the two opening will be aligned
>What do you use to store toploaded/stabbed cards?>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CJTJ4N69I used to store them in tins but I just got this about a week ago and it's quite nice for its price with lots of room, though I've filled it about 3/4 and it's heavy just keep that in mind
ty for coming to my storage talk