Graded slabs binder
Graded slabs don’t fit normal pockets. This 2×2 template gives each card room to breathe so you can plan a clean display of your PSA, CGC, and BGS cards.
Space for the slab
Standard 9-pocket pages are made for raw cards. Graded slabs are bigger, so a 4-pocket (2×2) layout is the right fit for a display binder or a toploader album — fewer cards per page, but each one framed properly.
Plan the order on screen — by grade, by set, by value — before you arrange the physical slabs.
Know your display at a glance
Place each graded card, mark it owned, and you’ve got a running inventory of your slabbed collection alongside the visual layout.
How it works
- 1Start from this template
Open the binder wizard with the Graded slabs template and a 2 × 2 layout pre-filled — adjust anytime.
- 2Add the cards you own
Search and drop in your cards, mark the ones you own, and add the ones you’re after to your chase list.
- 3Track and print
Owned vs. chase updates as you go, and you can export a print-ready PDF of the finished binder.
FAQ
- Do graded cards fit in a regular binder?
- Not in standard 9-pocket pages — slabs need oversized pockets or a dedicated graded-card album. A 2×2 plan mirrors those bigger pockets.
- Can I track the grade?
- You can add notes to any pocket in the editor; richer condition/grade tracking is on the roadmap.
Graded slabs binder
Free to start — no account needed to plan.
Use this template