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What are the chances coins will get PVC contamination from a Harco album if the coins are put in Kointains before being put in?
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I would think that the Kointain would protect the coin rather well. However, there would be nothing to stop the Kointain from getting slimy.

If I recall correctly, Harco changed to a safer version of the pages in the late 80's, but I could be wrong.
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If you have some of their Albums, check to see if there is a address listed. Then look up them on the internet, call them and ask them about the material in their Albums.
I love calling manufacturers. I always throw in that statement that this call may be monitored for security reasons. Same thing they do to us all the time.
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