Amiibo Cards Storage?

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Hey there. I was wondering how everyone keeps their animal crossing amiibo cards organized and together. I have a growing stack of them and would like a way to keep them safe. I don't want to buy the "special binders" for them though. Is there another way to store them? Can you use just a regular binder?
 
I use a regular binder with a 9 card protective sleeves. They're with my e-reader ones stored the same way. I had to get a massive binder though, this thing is getting VERY thick with all these e-reader and amiibo cards in it!!
 
I just ordered a hard leather deck box (like one a person would store playing cards in (e.g. Magic or Pok?mon)). I considered just getting sleeves to put in a binder but decided against it. I don't plan to collect all the cards, so I don't want the trademark binders either.
 
Well I just store them in my game cases but I might get a little ziploc back lol that's a great idea
 
A plastic deck box is probably the safest/most economical way to go. They're fairly sturdy, can hold up to a hundred cards each, and I've never seen one priced higher than $5. They also take up a lot less space than a binder.

Everyone has their own preferred method, though. This is just my two bells.
 
I have one of the deck boxes for like magic cards and Pokemon, that I got from vintage stock for 2$ and it holds a good 200 cards
 
A plastic deck box is probably the safest/most economical way to go. They're fairly sturdy, can hold up to a hundred cards each, and I've never seen one priced higher than $5. They also take up a lot less space than a binder.

Everyone has their own preferred method, though. This is just my two bells.

that sounds like a great idea but i want to be able to see the cards I have. For now, I might go for a plastic bag. Later on, I'll get a binder. I have plenty of card holder pages from my collection of pokemon cards
(Yes, I still collect them)

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A plastic deck box is probably the safest/most economical way to go. They're fairly sturdy, can hold up to a hundred cards each, and I've never seen one priced higher than $5. They also take up a lot less space than a binder.

Everyone has their own preferred method, though. This is just my two bells.

that sounds like a great idea but i want to be able to see the cards I have. For now, I might go for a plastic bag. Later on, I'll get a binder. I have plenty of card holder pages from my collection of pokemon cards
(Yes, I still collect them)
 
I bought the official card binders on Amazon and keep my series one, two, and three cards in each one!
 
I bought the card albums to go with the cards. I like them and they keep my cards safe :)
 
Hey there. I was wondering how everyone keeps their animal crossing amiibo cards organized and together. I have a growing stack of them and would like a way to keep them safe. I don't want to buy the "special binders" for them though. Is there another way to store them? Can you use just a regular binder?

Hello, TinyStarrable!

Recommendations:


The first two are in the United States. The last is in the United Kingdom.

I just placed an order for the Series #03 Album. It won't come to me until mid-April. But, if I paid $17 more, I could get it this week. (I recently bought the first two Albums. So, I can wait.)


?Candy83
 
Hello, TinyStarrable!

Recommendations:


The first two are in the United States. The last is in the United Kingdom.

I just placed an order for the Series #03 Album. It won't come to me until mid-April. But, if I paid $17 more, I could get it this week. (I recently bought the first two Albums. So, I can wait.)


—Candy83

These are so expensive though :( I might just grab one of those leatherbound magic card binders (or a regular binder - whatever is more practical) and slap a big Animal Crossing sticker over the front cover hehe :)
 
Hello, TinyStarrable!

Recommendations:


The first two are in the United States. The last is in the United Kingdom.

I just placed an order for the Series #03 Album. It won't come to me until mid-April. But, if I paid $17 more, I could get it this week. (I recently bought the first two Albums. So, I can wait.)


—Candy83

I don't think I'm into collecting amiibo cards to buy this, but I love how it has a spot for each card so you know which ones you are missing.
 
I only have 7 cards so I keep mine in the pockets of the HHD case that came with the New 3DS bundle. I already have a case for my 3DS so it keeps them all in one place.
 
Well…

These are so expensive though :( I might just grab one of those leatherbound magic card binders (or a regular binder - whatever is more practical) and slap a big Animal Crossing sticker over the front cover hehe :)

I did look at the one [HORI Amiibo Card Folio] in the U.S. with reviews at Amazon.

Some feel, even though it is cheaper, that it doesn't hold up as well.



I totally understand why you feel the Albums are expensive.

One way I look at it is this: For those who are really collecting (and I'm one) as many or even all these Amiibo Cards ? they average, here in the United States, $1.00 per card.

There are 400 Amiibo Cards between Series #01 to #04. (There are 333 villagers in "Animal Crossing: New Leaf." My town ACNLpics, listed in my signature, has picture displays of all characters in the humans' houses.) If one never had a single duplicate of a given Amiibo Card, the minimum in spending to get all Amiibo Cards is $400.00.

The point is this: Once a person chooses to get involved with any of this?it can become expensive. Quickly.

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i display mine on my wall, is that a crime..?

"It depends on how they are displayed."

?A Very Expensive Interior Designer
 
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