Like several who have posted on here lately I have been given by my father a large bag of Lincoln wheat cents that my dad bought when I was a child (I'm 38). He went through many and has stored common dates in what I call whitman tubes. Is this a safe long term storage? I have started going through the ones he had not searched and so far they appear to be mostly common dates from the 50s. I am at the point where I either need to purchase some more tubes or find a different storage method. I don't plan to sell and want to keep these to pass onto my child. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
For common, circulated issues, I'd say the coin tubes are fine for long-term storage. I don't think I'd store uncirculated (and especially not red) cents or key dates that way, though.
The tubes should work well for the circulated cents a word of caution though concerning these cents, pick out the ones with degritis contamination that green stuff can and will spread to the other coins.
I agree with the recommendation for any of the better cents,EF and above should be stored in a better environment .
Yep, I love the tubes, they have not let me down yet. I have so many old wheaties that I keep in tubes. I'm trying to collect a roll of every common Wheat penny, and I am 8 dates away.
I have some red BU cents that have been in plastic tubes and paper wrappers since the early 70's at least. In a old ammo box. These coins are still gorgous.
In my safety deposit box at my bank I have coins which were stored away as far back as 1968, and when I recently checked on their condition they looked as good as the day they were stored -- nearly 40 years ago!
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