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card top loader binder Gengar Pokemon Toploader Binder for Collectors

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card top loader binder Gengar Pokemon Toploader Binder for CollectorsYour cards disappear into darkness. In a good way. The Gengar Toploader Binder is a Pokemon toploader binder wrapped in deep purple PU leather around 252 side loading slots sized exactly for standard 34 toploaders. Full zip closure. Zero metal rings. Embossed Gengar across the cover, purple stitching down the spine, purple zipper pull at the seam. Built for the cards that earned plastic: your VMAXes, your alt arts, the rare pull you traded everything

Your cards disappear into darkness. In a good way.

The Gengar Toploader Binder is a Pokemon toploader binder wrapped in deep purple PU leather around 252 side-loading slots sized exactly for standard 3×4 toploaders. Full-zip closure. Zero metal rings. Embossed Gengar across the cover, purple stitching down the spine, purple zipper pull at the seam. Built for the cards that earned plastic: your VMAXes, your alt arts, the rare pull you traded everything for.

Gengar's at home in the dark. So are the cards in here. Your toploaded hits zip in, slide flat, and stay where you left them. Drop it. Toss it. Forget about it for a week. Open it back up and the cards sit exactly where you closed them. Mint. Sharp. Untouched.

Key Features:

  • 252-Toploader Capacity: 9 slots per page, sized exactly for standard 3"×4" toploaders. Snug fit, no wobble. Slide them in side-loaded, zip it shut, your toploaders aren't going anywhere.
  • PSA-Level Protection: Built to keep cards mint at the standard collectors trust most. Acid-free, PVC-free pages. Full-perimeter zipper. The kind of protection your Gengar pulls would get behind PSA glass—just without leaving your hands.
  • Ring-Free Build: No metal D-rings means no bent corners on the holos you traded for. Toploaders sit flat against the page, edges intact, page after page.
  • ClearLock™ Side-Loading Pockets: Crystal-clear, side-loaded so toploaders can't slip out when you flip a page. Every Gengar reads sharp. Shadow detail intact, foil glints, no haze.
  • Cracking-a-Pack Zipper: Smooth, full-perimeter zip with a deep-purple pull. Closes out dust, drink spills, and the chaos of every trade-night table.
  • Acid-Free, PVC-Free Pages: A decade from now, or two, your toploadered Gengar still looks like the day you slid him in. No yellowing. No sticking. No fading.
  • Embossed Gengar Cover: Gengar's outline pressed deep into purple leather. The kind of cover that looks at home both at a trade-night table and on a shelf at midnight.

Who It's For:

For Pokemon TCG collectors whose Gengar pulls have outgrown sleeves. For trade-night purists who prefer shadow to spotlight. For anyone who knows Gengar only evolves through a trade, and respects the binder that protects what every trade brought home.

Backed By Ravaver:

Free 2-year warranty on every binder. If something goes wrong, we make it right. No fine print, no chasing receipts.

FAQ

What size toploaders fit in this binder?
Standard 3"×4" toploaders, the most common size for raw Pokemon cards. Slide them in side-loaded, snug fit, no forcing.

Will graded slabs fit?
No. This binder is built specifically for toploaders, which are thinner than graded slabs. If your card is in a toploader, this is the binder for it. If it's been graded and slabbed, you'll want a binder sized for slabs.

Card Binder or Toploader Binder—which do I need for my Gengar collection?
Depends where the cards are now. If your Gengars are in sleeves (single or double), the Gengar Card Binder fits 360 of them. If they've moved up to 3"×4" toploaders, this is the binder. Common upgrade triggers: Gengar VMAX, alt-art Gengars, anything you don't risk in sleeves anymore. A lot of serious Gengar collectors end up with both. The Card Binder for the everyday. The Toploader for the trophy shelf.

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