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For ages, the Sacred Diamond has played the role of an important energy resource, which keeps the ore country going. In this country, a giant diamond known as the "Sacred Diamond" can be found. Especially since most of the value is tied to the quality and sorting of the items.A beautiful land located deep underground, where the "Jewel Pokémon" Melecie live in peace and prosperity. With the price some Pokemon cards from the past are now selling for, it’s more important than ever to protect the collectibles you have now. Keep your cards away from humid places and store them at room temperature if possible.ĭeep Pocket Monster also warned fans not to buy the fancy folders with a hard case and zip case, as they can often have cheap O-ring spikes.Instead, keep your folders upright like books on a shelf. Do not stack your folders on top of each other as the weight can cause cards to press into the spines of the rings.Put each individual card in a penny sleeve before inserting them into a binding page.The ones with the top opening are more prone to fraying the edges of your card. Only have one card per case – not two collectibles in a row.It’s also BAD to play two cards against each other.” Here are the tips the YouTuber recommends for TCG saving:

“If you use both sides of the sleeves you can cause some pretty serious damage as the two cards slowly rub against each other. The Pokemon Fan then showed how collectors using both sides of a binder side sleeve can actually inflict serious scratches on your Pokemon cards. Use a D-ring binder instead as it is rounded on one end and beveled on the other.” Once you add too many pages and close your folder, the cards on the top page will move back to the spine. “O-rings are actually the main cause of your dented, crumpled, or concave Pokemon cards. “If you’re using a binder with O-rings, that’s bad,” he said. In the upload, the content creator explained how bad the commonly used three-ring binders are for Pokemon cards. TCG YouTuber Deep pocket monster covered the topic in his YouTube video “Correct Way To Store Pokemon Cards in a Binder”. The YouTuber showed fans how to safely store Pokémon cards in binders.
