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5 Star Presentation Ring Binder PVC 4 D-Ring 25mm Size A4 White [Pack 10]
Quality presentation ring binders with a heavyweight PVC covering for increased durability. Heavy-duty clear pocket on front cover and spine for personalization. Four D-ring binding mechanism. Extra wide format for use with punched pockets.Size: A4. Capacity 25mm. White. Packed 10.OND933012
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edit: I use these specific binders for good reasons. They are the right size for 1-2 complete sets, or 1 complete master set. They are four ring which supports the pages linked perfectly. They are D-ring, tat being their rings are shaped like a backwards letter D. This makes sure that when closed, your pages are aligned and not being stretched around the ring, or pinched between the metal ring and the case.

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edit: I have tried other pages, I honestly cannot find ones that match my preference to these. Sideloading - a must for obsessive cleanliness. Good backing that allows smooth insertion. Pockets are large enough that they can hold a sleeved card comfortably (in fact, I would recommend sleeving cards with these pages, to make the fit more secure).

It's only really worth splitting your set, if it splits logically. i.e. do you have an almost complete set of Steam Siege? No? That'd be a waste of a binder.

Having said that you could organise by card generation if your cards vary over a long time - so WoTC, EX, Platinum, D&P etc. Or by type, or artist, or just by the National Pokedex.

It really depends on what your cards actually are and how you want to display them. I have thousands of other cards that span every set, and they're either in tins or card boxes. I personally only like putting almost complete sets on display in binders, but that's my personal preference.