3x4 card sleeves Guardian Premium Thick Trading Card Sleeves (100ct Pack) – Trademark Cards  & Collectibles
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3x4 card sleeves

3x4 card sleeves Guardian Premium Thick Trading Card Sleeves (100ct Pack) – Trademark Cards & Collectibles

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3x4 card sleeves Guardian Premium Thick Trading Card Sleeves (100ct Pack) – Trademark Cards & CollectiblesGive your heaviest hits the protection they actually deserve. Guardian Premium Thick Trading Card Sleeves are specifically engineered for your thickest pullspatches, relics, RPAs, and chunky inserts that dont fit comfortably in standard soft sleeves. Whether you collect baseball, basketball, football, hockey, or premium TCGs, these sleeves are made from crystal clear, archival grade polypropylene. They are entirely acid free and PVC free, ensuring

Give your heaviest hits the protection they actually deserve. Guardian Premium Thick Trading Card Sleeves are specifically engineered for your thickest pulls—patches, relics, RPAs, and chunky inserts that don’t fit comfortably in standard soft sleeves.

Whether you collect baseball, basketball, football, hockey, or premium TCGs, these sleeves are made from crystal-clear, archival-grade polypropylene. They are entirely acid-free and PVC-free, ensuring your valuable cards are safe from chemical damage during long-term storage. The slightly larger interior and reinforced seams help prevent splitting and corner pinching, while providing a crucial barrier against scratches, smudges, and fingerprints during handling.

Whether you’re sleeving cards for grading prep, securing hits from a live break, or building out your personal collection, Guardian thick sleeves deliver a snug, professional fit that slides perfectly into your thick toploaders, semi-rigids, and magnetic holders. Give your premium cards the clarity and confidence they need.

Key Features:

  • BUILT FOR THICK CARDS: Perfectly sized for memorabilia, patch, relic, RPA, and premium insert cards that risk surface and corner damage when forced into standard penny sleeves.

  • SAFE HANDLING & STORAGE: Creates a protective barrier against scratches, fingerprints, and surface wear while you are handling, sorting, or shipping your cards.

  • CRYSTAL-CLEAR PRESENTATION: High-clarity material ensures artwork, foil, and surface details remain pristine and easy to see—ideal for display, photography, and grading submission prep.

  • ARCHIVAL-GRADE MATERIAL: 100% Acid-free and PVC-free polypropylene ensures long-term, archival-safe storage without clouding or ink-lifting over time.

  • REINFORCED SEAMS: Features strong, clean edges designed to resist splitting when loading thicker card stock.

  • PERFECT SYNERGY: Engineered for seamless compatibility with Guardian thick toploaders, semi-rigids, and magnetic holders, giving you a complete and secure protection system.

  • 100-COUNT PACK: Each pack includes 100 soft sleeves, perfect for big breaks, grading runs, or upgrading the protection on your favorite hits.

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: Guardian Card Supplies

  • Manufacturer SKU: PK-SLV-THK-100CT

  • Manufacturer UPC: 795276198888

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