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  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 59 x 92 mm. This size is typical for large cards in most European board games like for example Dominion, Kingdom Builder, Uluru, Agricola and many more.
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 63 x 88mm (2?? x 3??). This size is typical for trading card games like Magic the Gathering or Pok?mon, and are also found in many newer board games.
  • The BCW Resealable Current Age Comic Bags are an acid free, archival quality product made of crystal clear polypropylene. These bags have a reusable adhesive tape strip on the body of the bag so the collector can fold the top flap over and lock in the comic. Available in two sizes so you can now fit your thicker current comics into the appropriate bag. Fits most current comics. Resealable strip on back of bag. Acid-free, safe storage. Wider bag to better fit your annuals and prestige comics. Use with BCW Current Backing Boards. 100 Bags per Pack. Exterior Dimensions: 7" x 10 1/2".
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 44 x 68 mm. This size is typical for small cards in most European board games like ?Catan?, ?Camel Up?, ?Dimension? and many more.
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 41 x 63 mm. A size typical for small cards in fine American board games like ?Twillight Imperium?, ?Civilization? and ?Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game?.
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 65 x 100mm. This card size is mainly used in 7 Wonders, but also found in games like The Pursuit of Happiness, Coup and Cargo Noir.
  • American games: Large cards (fit cards of 57 x 89 mm or smaller) eg Citadels, Munchkin, Ticket to Ride
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 70 x 70 mm. This card size became popular in the ?Power Grid?/?Funkenschlag? game family, but are also found in many other games like the various ?Catan Card Games? and the ?King of Tokyo? expansions.
  • 50 non-glare board game card sleeves for cards measuring up to 79 x 120 mm. This card size is mainly used in ?Dixit?, but also found in other games like ?Beasty Bar? and ?Mysterium'.
  • BCW 56x87 Board Game Sleeves are an acid free, archival quality product that is designed to protect, store and display your valuable collectible board game. Strong welds make for durable sleeves Sized for board game cards Thick 4 mil polypropylene 50 sleeves per pack Designed for board game cards up to 56mm x 87mm.
  • TOYGER's Magentic Counter is a unique dial-type counter that enables disassembly and expansion. Perfect for displaying health totals in card games or board games, you can express numbers of any digits by disassembling and reassembling the magnetic components!
  • BCW 70x120 Board Game Sleeves are an acid free, archival quality product that is designed to protect, store and display your valuable collectible board game. Strong welds make for durable sleeves Sized for Tarot cards Thick 4 mil polypropylene 50 sleeves per pack Designed for game cards up to 70mm x 120mm.
  • BCW 59x92 Board Game Sleeves are an acid free, archival quality product that is designed to protect, store and display your valuable collectible board game. Strong welds make for durable sleeves Sized for board game cards Thick 4 mil polypropylene 50 sleeves per pack Designed for game cards up to 59mm x 92mm.
  • Codenames is an easy party game to solve puzzles. The game is divided into red and blue, each side has a team leader, the team leader's goal is to lead their team to the final victory. At the beginning of the game, there will be 25 cards on the table with different words. Each card has a corresponding position, representing different colors. Only the team leader can see the color of the card. The team leader should prompt according to the words, let his team members find out the cards of their corresponding colors, and find out all the cards of their own colors to win.
  • This card size is used in games like 'Elder Sign', 'Mystic Vale', 'XCOM', 'Yedo', 'Blue Moon' and many more. Clear front and clear back card sleeves. For cards measuring 70×120 mm (23/4 x 43/4”).
  • Expected Release Date: June 2025 Dragon Shield's sleeves for board games are made to last and designed leveraging their 25 years of experience keeping games safe and helping players relax and enjoy worry-free game nights. Dragon Shield: Board Game Sleeves keep your cards safe from spilled drinks and greasy fingers, make shuffling easy, and keep your games looking pristine without being marred by dings and scratches. The unique combination of both a Clear and a Non-Glare side makes the shuffle feel delightfully smooth while letting you decide which side to use for the front of the card and which to use for the back depending on your preference. Each pack comes with 100 American Standard sleeves that fit board game cards measuring up to 57x89 mm. Keep the box to store and neatly organize 70+ sleeved cards in your games. Great for games like Wingspan, The Crew, Heat: Pedal to the Metal, Ticket to Ride: Europe, Arkham Horror, Scout, Champions of Midgard, & many more! Specifications: Quantity: 100 sleeves Sleeve Size: 59.5 x 92 mm Card Size: up to 57 x 89 mm
  • This size is typical for large cards in most European board games like for example Dominion, Kingdom Builder, Uluru, Agricola and many more. Clear front and clear back card sleeves. For cards measuring up to 59 x 92 mm (25/16 x 39/16”).
  • What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents! Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent - or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win. Codenames: Pictures differs from the original Codenames in that the agents are no longer represented by a single word, but by an image that contains multiple elements.
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