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 Posted 06/11/2025  12:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aet1985 to your friends list
would the junk silver tarnish?
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 Posted 06/11/2025  07:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@aet, unless placed in an inert atmosphere, all silver should tarnish over time. I'm wondering though, if you are storing junk silver, then what does it matter if there is some surface tarnish?
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 Posted 06/11/2025  07:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list
Interesting conversation. I've used a wide variety of 'food' containers for temporary storage and sorting purposes--limited to circulated coins. Of course, the containers were properly cleaned before using...
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 Posted 06/11/2025  09:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
What is the recycling code? Further research may be needed, but I believe 1, 2, 4, and 5 should be okay. While 3, 6, and 7 should be avoided. PVC is 3, by the way.
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 Posted 06/11/2025  11:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list
I was going to go there. I did not. But I am glad you did.
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 Posted 06/11/2025  1:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jacrispies to your friends list
That container should be just fine! Glass jars should be even better.
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 Posted 06/11/2025  7:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tdziemia to your friends list
I think Cool Whip containers are made from the same plastic as dumpster lids.

Should be OK for junk.

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 Posted 06/11/2025  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Check Brandmeister's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Brandmeister to your friends list
Given that junk silver is far more valuable than a container, why not just roll them and store them in a box?
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 Posted 06/11/2025  8:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoctorBurnzy to your friends list
Ziplock baggies if you're out of Cool Whip.
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 Posted 06/12/2025  01:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Marv65 to your friends list
I preferer Sour Cream from Sams Club

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 Posted 06/12/2025  07:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tdziemia to your friends list
By the way, why would you mix in an occasional BU coin (which is clearly NOT junk) with the junk?

That almost sounds like the kind of gimmick some sellers use on ebay.

I also agree with ziplocks. Remember that plastic used in food applications (Cool Whip tubs, Ziplok, etc.) must use minimal amounts of additiives, all of which are FDA compliant. So the potential for any kid of adverse reaction tends to be minimized.

Thoughh if this is for packaging something up for sale in the near future, it almost doesn;t matter what you use.
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 Posted 06/15/2025  11:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Marc Ingram to your friends list
Junk is junk, right? I guess there's good junk and bad junk. It's just silver value, right?...who really cares.

Good point @jbuck!
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 Posted 07/30/2025  10:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list

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By the way, why would you mix in an occasional BU coin (which is clearly NOT junk) with the junk?

Junk silver does not necessarily mean that circulated or lower grade, it means that it has no significant numismatic value over the scrap metal value. A Mint State 1964 dime isn't really worth anymore than an XF 1964 dime. They are both just junk silver. Back right before the Hunt brothers ran up silver in 1979 a dealer I knew was sitting on three hundred unopened mint bags of 1883 O silver dollars. He had been trying to sell them off individually at $15 each and sales were SLOW. After all it was a common date and once someone had one he wasn't likely to want another. It was going to take forever to move them. Then silver was run up to $50 an once and they were worth over $35 for melt value. Well if collectors weren't interested in them at $15 selling them at $40 or more was going to take even longer. But the smelter would pay him $35 each tomorrow. The sudden move up in silver had made them basically "junk silver" and he shipped all 300 bags off to the smelter. (He had been part of the group that bought the Continental Bank hoard of silver dollars, over 1,500 bags of dollars.)
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