A bubble mailer should suffice, really. 50 cards isn't even enough to fill a tournament pack (yes, I know they're extinct), and those things fit well enough inside. Plus, it'll minimize shipping costs because you can send it by First Class Parcel and still get Delivery Confirmation (I'd say in the range of $3-$3.50 altogether counting the mailer cost).
A bubble mailer should suffice, really. 50 cards isn't even enough to fill a tournament pack (yes, I know they're extinct), and those things fit well enough inside. Plus, it'll minimize shipping costs because you can send it by First Class Parcel and still get Delivery Confirmation (I'd say in the range of $3-$3.50 altogether counting the mailer cost).
How would I protect the cards inside the bubble mailer?
How would I protect the cards inside the bubble mailer?
Put them in about 8 or 9 penny sleeves and then in a deck box. When shipping bulk and I don't have those hard plastic locking case things I just cram 6, 7, 8 or whatever cards into a penny sleeve and throw them in a 60ct+ deck box. Premium deck boxes (Slivers/F&L) are larger. As well as the Tournament boxes (75ct).
Otherwise, sleeve them up and put 3-5 in between toploaders. Just make a massive sandwich.
Both have worked great for me sending out and receiving.
Put them in about 8 or 9 penny sleeves and then in a deck box. When shipping bulk and I don't have those hard plastic locking case things I just cram 6, 7, 8 or whatever cards into a penny sleeve and throw them in a 60ct+ deck box. Premium deck boxes (Slivers/F&L) are larger. As well as the Tournament boxes (75ct).
Otherwise, sleeve them up and put 3-5 in between toploaders. Just make a massive sandwich.
Both have worked great for me sending out and receiving.
Good luck.
I wanna be able to ship for under 5 bucks so without any boxes or etc I was thinking along the same lines of putting several at a time in penny sleeves.
I wanna be able to ship for under 5 bucks so without any boxes or etc I was thinking along the same lines of putting several at a time in penny sleeves.
I've usually taken cheap penny sleeves filled with eight to ten cards at a time and have them taped to several toploaders. Added with the bubble lining of the mailer, it's ample protection. The weight shouldn't be greater than 3 or 4 ounces, and a crumpled-up sheet of paper will meet the thickness if the cards don't.
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How would I protect the cards inside the bubble mailer?
Put them in about 8 or 9 penny sleeves and then in a deck box. When shipping bulk and I don't have those hard plastic locking case things I just cram 6, 7, 8 or whatever cards into a penny sleeve and throw them in a 60ct+ deck box. Premium deck boxes (Slivers/F&L) are larger. As well as the Tournament boxes (75ct).
Otherwise, sleeve them up and put 3-5 in between toploaders. Just make a massive sandwich.
Both have worked great for me sending out and receiving.
Good luck.
I wanna be able to ship for under 5 bucks so without any boxes or etc I was thinking along the same lines of putting several at a time in penny sleeves.
I've usually taken cheap penny sleeves filled with eight to ten cards at a time and have them taped to several toploaders. Added with the bubble lining of the mailer, it's ample protection. The weight shouldn't be greater than 3 or 4 ounces, and a crumpled-up sheet of paper will meet the thickness if the cards don't.
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