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Game Day / Wide Vision Mini-Snap

Invented by Pro-Mold in 1991 (U.S. Patent 5,224,600), the mini-snap is a two piece snap design card holder that is ideal for inexpensive trading cards. The mini-snap was the first baseball card case to fit into the standard set storage boxes (pictured above) allowing you to keep complete sets in place with the most expensive cards being preserved in this holder. These will also hold 1965 Topps Football.

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Strengths: Inexpensive. Small and compact which allows for storage of many in smaller spaces particularly in standard set storage boxes that hold complete sets of collectible cards from trading card manufacturers like Bowman, Panini, Topps, and Upper Deck.

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: Ticket Stub, Star-Trek Insurrection, PC-7

Item Name Typical Card holder is used for Inside Dimensions (Where card fits) Outside Dimensions UV Protection
PC7 Standard Sized Trading Cards up to 20 Point .02 by 2.56 by 4.75 (inches) .225 by 2.72 by 4.90 (inches) None

Game Day and Fleer Wide Vision trading cards.

Question: Are there any other items that will fit into this holder?


Answer: You can put ticket stubs or some of the modern day Star Wars cards in this holder.

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