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    Noob Question!!!

    Fairly new to the tradeing and selling game here! My question is I keep hearing the term "team bag" not really sure what people are referring to.

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    I believe a team bag is like a penny sleeve but only larger(ability to put many cards in them) and the abilty to be sealed. People use them also to protect a card from weather conditions in a house, like humidity and what not. Hope this helps.

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    Yes.

    I'm pretty sure the origional intent of these was for things like team sets, or a lot of a dozen (or so) cards. Easy way to package multiple cards together, for sale in a store or @ a card show.

    What they're commonly used for now (in addition to that) is they're used as additional protection for a card, when shipping. Top loader will fit nicely into one, and it reduced the chance of the card sliding out of the top loader.

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