Ultimate All-Around UPC Display Protection
Custom-engineered 6mm thick premium acrylic shell designed to protect Mega Charizard X EX UPC, Pokémon 151 UPC, and collections. Features 99.9% UV shielding, a roomier non-snug fit, and a secure screw-lock structure.
Where is your
collection right now?
From the moment a pack rips open to the moment a slab goes up on the wall — every collection needs a different kind of case, sleeve, or box along the way. Find yours.
Stage: ready to be seen, not shelved
Display Cases
Acrylic cases for sealed boosters, graded slabs, and full decks — three ways to keep a collection on show without ever breaking the seal.
Stage: pack-fresh, or fresh-graded
Card Protectors
Sleeves, top‑loaders, semi‑rigid holders and PET protectors — the first layer of defense before a card ever reaches a display case.
Stage: a growing collection
Storage & Organization
Bulk storage boxes and binders built to keep a growing collection sorted and accessible — not just protected.
Stage: at the table, mid-game
Gaming Accessories
Dividers and counter tokens for collectors who also play — keep decks sorted and track game state mid-match.
Built around the slab, not the shelf.
Every dimension is molded to PSA, BGS, and CGC slab tolerances first. Hover the case to see how each part earns its place.
DEDC Magnetic Acrylic
Display Case for PSA Graded Cards
A precision-molded magnetic case built to PSA, BGS, and CGC slab dimensions. UV-protective optical-clear acrylic. No tools, no adhesive — the lid seats with a magnetic seal.
Free shipping on orders over $35 · Ships in 1–2 business days*
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Will the magnetic acrylic case fit my PSA, BGS, or CGC slab?
Yes. The well is molded to the standard slab dimensions used by all three major graders — PSA, BGS, and CGC use near-identical slab sizes. The fit runs to roughly ±0.5mm tolerance*: snug enough to stop rattle, loose enough to insert without forcing it. If you have an older or non-standard slab format, check the dimensions on the product page before ordering.
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Does the acrylic yellow over time under display lighting?
Standard clear acrylic can yellow under sustained UV exposure — that's a property of the material itself, not specific to any one brand. DEDC's display cases use UV-protective acrylic formulated to resist this. It isn't indestructible — years of direct, intense sunlight will affect any acrylic — but normal indoor display lighting shouldn't cause visible yellowing within a typical ownership period.
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How strong is the magnetic seal — will it open if I bump the shelf?
The magnets are sized to hold the lid shut through normal handling — bumps, light shelf vibration, tilting the case to look at the slab. It isn't built to survive being dropped or shaken hard; if the case falls, the slab can come loose, the same as it would from any case. Treat it like glass-front furniture, not a sealed safe.
What's the difference between the acrylic, metal-frame, booklet, and wall-mount cases?
All hold one graded slab with the same precision fit, except the booklet case, which holds several. The acrylic case is the lightest, least expensive option for a desk or shelf. The metal-frame case adds a more rigid frame around the same well — better if it gets picked up and handled often. The booklet case holds multiple slabs in sequence, for a small curated set rather than one centerpiece. The wall-mount display ships with mounting hardware and is meant to stay fixed in place.
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What's the difference between a sleeve, a toploader, and a semi-rigid holder — do I need all three?
A penny sleeve is the thinnest layer — mainly dust and fingerprint protection during regular handling. A toploader is rigid and goes over the sleeve; it stops bending, but the card can still shift slightly inside it and pick up edge wear over time. A semi-rigid holder sits between the two — more rigid than a sleeve, more flexible than a toploader, and snug enough that the card doesn't move. That's why it's the standard choice specifically for grading submissions. Most collectors use sleeve + toploader for everyday storage, and switch to a semi-rigid holder only when something is headed to a grading company.
Are your sleeves safe to use before submitting to PSA or BGS?
The sleeves are PVC-free and acid-free, so they won't react with card surfaces or leave residue over time. That said, "safe for submission" comes down to fit more than chemistry — a sleeve that's too tight can cause edge wear just from sliding the card in and out repeatedly. Ours are sized with enough clearance that this isn't an issue under normal handling.
Will the shipping protector actually prevent bends in the mail?
It's built to resist the two most common causes of in-transit damage: corner crushing from box compression and bending from flexible packaging. It won't help against something heavy enough to crush the box itself — nothing will — but for normal carrier handling it adds a real buffer beyond a sleeve and toploader alone.
Shipping protector — product detail →
How many cards does the storage box actually hold?
The compartmented storage box holds roughly 800–1,000 standard-thickness cards*, depending on whether they're sleeved. Toploader-protected or semi-rigid-held cards take up more room per card — expect meaningfully fewer if most of your collection is double-protected.
Will the binder pages fit thick cards like Pokémon holos without ripping?
The pages are sized for standard card thickness plus a single penny sleeve. Holos and foils are the same physical thickness as regular cards, so they fit fine. Double-sleeved or toploader-protected cards won't fit in binder pages — that's a storage-box or single-card-case situation instead.
Will the dividers fit inside a standard deck box, or are they sized for bulk boxes only?
They're sized for bulk or storage boxes, not standard 80–100 count deck boxes — there isn't enough room in a deck box for both the cards and a divider. If you're organizing inside the box you bring to the table, a divider isn't the right tool; they're built for sorting larger stacks during deckbuilding, not match-day storage.
Are the counter tokens compatible with Magic: The Gathering and other TCGs, or just one game?
They're generic counters — sized and weighted to track numbers, not tied to any specific game's rules or card dimensions. They work for Magic, Pokémon, or any tabletop game that uses counters, dice, or life trackers.
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