How do you mail a deck of trading cards?

I got a deck of 40 cards in playing sleeves. What’s the best way to package a deck, so it can arrive safely to the buyer?

I’ve not sent any trading cards through the mail, but I buy and sell playing cards all the time. Putting cads into individual sleeves will be helpful. Next if you could put the entire group into one or two card boxes it would help them from sliding around while in shipping. (If you can’t get card boxes, put them in a large or legal size envelope. Fold the sides over as tight as possible and tape to prevent from coming loose.) Ship in one of the bubble-pak envelopes available at the Post Office.

2 Responses to “How do you mail a deck of trading cards?”

  1. DeShawn G Says:

    Im guessing you don’t have a deck protector so I will say bubble wrap then cover the cards in plastic (like how starter and structure decks come in when you open the package). if you don’t have any of these then just use a letter envelope so the cards will not get scattered due to too much room in the package. Things to avoid are rubber bands because they bend and ruin the cards appearance.
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    Sleeves are on all my cards at all times.

  2. Houdini Says:

    I’ve not sent any trading cards through the mail, but I buy and sell playing cards all the time. Putting cads into individual sleeves will be helpful. Next if you could put the entire group into one or two card boxes it would help them from sliding around while in shipping. (If you can’t get card boxes, put them in a large or legal size envelope. Fold the sides over as tight as possible and tape to prevent from coming loose.) Ship in one of the bubble-pak envelopes available at the Post Office.
    References :

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