The Ultimate Solution for High-Density Stamp Collections!
The Supersafe 7-Row Stocksheet is the gold standard for collectors of standard-sized definitive stamps. With a pocket height of 33mm, these sheets are precision-engineered to maximize your storage space without compromising on visibility or safety.
Whether you are organizing a specialized study of classic "Wash-Franks" or a modern country collection, the high-contrast black background ensures that every perforation and watermark stands out with professional clarity.
Museum-Grade Archival Safety: Made from 100% Acid-Free and PVC-Free materials. These sheets are chemically inert, ensuring that your stamp gum remains original and your paper stays bright for decades.
Optimized for Singles: Each of the seven rows is 33mm high, the perfect fit for standard vertical definitive stamps (like the U.S. Flag issues or UK Machins) and small commemoratives.
Crystal-Clear Viewing: The top-loading pockets are made from high-clarity polyester that is scratch-resistant and provides a crisp, glare-free view of your collection.
Dual-Sided Storage: Use both sides of the black divider to house twice as many stamps per page, making this one of the most cost-effective storage solutions for large inventories.
Standard Singles: The ideal height for the majority of the world’s definitive postage stamps.
Horizontal Strips: Great for long strips of small coil stamps.
Small Labels: Excellent for "Cinderella" stamps, Christmas seals, and small vintage labels.
Thematic Sets: Perfect for building a "rainbow" display of different colors within a single stamp design.
| Feature | Details |
| Brand | Supersafe |
| Pocket Configuration | 7 Rows (Horizontal) |
| Pocket Height | 33mm (Approx. 1.3 inches) |
| Pocket Width | 263mm (Full Page Width) |
| Page Color | Black Backing / Clear Front |
| Material | Archival Grade Polyester |
| Compatibility | Standard 3-Ring Binders |
"The 7-row sheet is the most efficient way to store a large volume of stamps. It keeps your collection compact, organized, and—most importantly—safe from environmental damage."