New Improved Mini-Snap - 20 Point
The new and improved Mini-Snap has recessed arrowheads in each corner so that the trading card's corners are never touched. It also has a white frost on all four sides of the trading card which makes the trading card stand out better.
Strengths: Inexpensive. Small and compact which allows for storage of many in smaller spaces particularly in monster or shoe cardboard boxes.
Weaknesses: With its two piece snap design there is always a chance that it could come apart if your drop this baseball card case on a hard floor. For real expensive baseball cards, use a one screw screwdown, or a magnetic holder with a team set bag. Some people, like children, have a hard time opening this holder. Use a small coin like a dime to wedge it into the slot on the side of it to open if necessary.
Aliases: Mini-Tites, Mini-Snap Downs, Mini-Snap Locks, Mini Squeeze and Stacks, Pro Cardholders, Card Sleeves, Card Case, Card holders, PC-1II, 81138
Item Name | Typical Card holder is used for | Inside Dimensions (Where card fits) | Outside Dimensions | UV Protection |
PC1II | Standard Sized Trading Cards up to 20 Point | .022 by 2.5 by 3.5 (inches) | .227 by 2.89 by 3.93 (inches) | 5 Years+ |
Note: This list of compatible cards for this holder should be used as a general guide, and always make sure our lid does not come in contact with the card when you close the holder. If there is any question, then always use the next, thicker sized holder.
Card Company | Trading Card Release Name |
Bowman | Bowman Standard Issue |
Fleer | 2012 Fleer Retro (All) |
Panini | 2012 Contenders Autos, 2012 Certified RC's/Parallels/Signatures, 2012 Crown Royale RC's/Parallels/Uncuts/Rookie Signatures, 2012 Limited RC's/Parallels/Monikers, 2012 Prizm Base Autos |
Score | Score Standard Issue |
Topps | Topps Standard Issue, 2012 Topps RC's/Parallels, 2012 Topps Chrome (Base) |
Upper Deck |
Question: What are the advantages of this baseball card case being able to fit into a standard set storage box (100 count to 900 count cardboard box)?
Answer: Many collectors like to collect complete sets of cards and they put the most expensive baseball cards in the set in the mini-snap. By doing this set collectors can keep their complete sets in numerical order and still have the "big money" cards preserved in the mini-snap.