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If you’re an Animal Crossing amiibo card collector, you might be looking for a place to store all your cards. And maybe, just maybe, you’ve been considering picking up one of those nifty albums you’ve seen around online, but you haven’t quite been convinced one of them is worth the extra few bucks. Well, look no further! We thought it would be fun to get a close glimpse of all three card albums released in Europe and the U.S. throughout the last couple months. Europe was lucky enough to get both Series 1 and Series 2 albums as official product releases, while North America only received a Collectors Album that could only be picked up at special Nintendo events held at certain retailers across the nation. Both types are pretty handy for collectors, and when it comes down to it, deciding which one to use is all about personal preference!

So if you were on the fence about where to store your collection before, maybe getting a closer look at these fun albums will help you decide what other item(s) to add to your holiday wish list this year. We recommend keeping a close eye on Amazon and eBay if you have your heart set on any of these.

Click each image to view the photo in its full size. Enjoy!

Album size comparison

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European albums: Series 1 & Series 2

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Series 1 album: Inside

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Series 2 album: Inside

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Written by Lauren Ganos
Creative Director, Managing Editor

Designer and writer by day, gamer by night, Lauren dreams big when it comes to creative endeavors. Perhaps that's why she's taken on the roles of creative director and managing editor for Nintendo Wire. If she had a video game superhero alias, it might just be The Visionary, a true keeper of imaginative order.