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Storage For Silver Bars?

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 Posted 03/05/2014  11:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biancasdad to your friends list
Excellent, thanks!
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 Posted 03/05/2014  11:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian to your friends list
I leave them in original packaging and store them in american eagle monster boxes.
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 Posted 03/06/2014  12:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fat Freddy to your friends list
I've yet to talk to a LCS or show vendor that pays at different levels for common silver bars depending whether or not they're in the original plastic packaging,
but I think it is a good idea to store them in containers that offer at least some atmospheric protection. Military surplus ammo cans (decent ones with viable
rubber gasket seals) provide good protection against moisture and atmospheric impurities.

Edit: There is one situation in which original manufacturer packaging is of critical importance---assay cards. Those assay cards that many bars from PAMP
and some bars from Credit Suisse, Perth Mint and maybe others come in are essential to maintaining the full resale value of the bar. Having one of those
bars not in the original assay card or in a compromised card will detract from the resale value.
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03/06/2014 09:03 am
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 Posted 03/06/2014  01:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biancasdad to your friends list
I'm lucky I live in the high desert so moisture and air quality aren't much of a problem.
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 Posted 03/06/2014  08:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Okie1987 to your friends list
If they are just common bars I would break them out of the package and put them in some other container. Maybe if the packaging wasn't to bulky I would leave it, but for me space is a issue. Unless the item will sell way over spot I don't see a reason for keeping it in the package.
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 Posted 03/06/2014  09:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biancasdad to your friends list
The packaging isn't bulky. I was more concerned with the surfaces being affected from being in the original plastic wrap over a long period of time.

Here is one of the bars:
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 Posted 03/06/2014  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Libertad to your friends list
Only time I would open a package is for some generic round to have it tested. Bullion is bullion. Ziploc bags in boxes work well.
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 Posted 03/06/2014  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add traevin to your friends list
I use Air-tites for most of my 1 oz. silver bars (some bars are odd sizes and don't fit the cases). I'm trying to remember if they sell 5 oz. holders but it's not coming to me. I'd check it out, though. If they do, go with them. They're excellent products.
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 Posted 03/07/2014  12:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GaryN to your friends list
I leave mine in the original package, place them inside an open ziplock and then placed in a cardboard box. My hope it to eliminate any moisture damage.
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 Posted 03/07/2014  2:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fat Freddy to your friends list

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I leave mine in the original package, place them inside an open ziplock and then placed in a cardboard box. My hope it to eliminate any moisture damage.

The cardboard box doesn't protect against moisture and leaving the ziploc open would seem to be self-defeating. If you really want to protect against moisture, why not close the ziplocs and keep them in ammo cans?
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 Posted 03/08/2014  4:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HawkHybrid to your friends list
How did ancient civilisations protect silver coins/taels whilst
enabling it to be used for trades?

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 Posted 03/14/2014  10:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GaryN to your friends list
FatFreddy The cardboard box doesn't protect against moisture and leaving the ziploc open would seem to be self-defeating. If you really want to protect against moisture, why not close the ziplocs and keep them in ammo cans?

By not sealing the plastic bags, it doesn't trap moisture inside the bag, while the outer paper bag doesn't allow moisture to reach the inner layers. It's worked good for me so far.
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HawkHybrid said

Quote:
How did ancient civilisations protect silver coins/taels whilst
enabling it to be used for trades?


Great question. People have been collecting coins since antiquity. However, our modern obsession with keeping PMs untarnished is largely driven by today's market expectations. I don't think collectors in the ancient world had any expectations for keeping things pristine. If you cared, tarnished silver was cleaned. As for daily trading and ordinary transactions back then? Coin condition, as long as it was the expected size and weight, probably didn't matter much. Money was money.
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 Posted 03/15/2014  5:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add traevin to your friends list
Excellent post, Coiny. Without you around to inject some much appreciated class and intellect, it's been slow around here, of late, my friend. I hope life's been treating you well.
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 Posted 03/16/2014  12:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinwatch to your friends list
Thanks, traevin. Life is good, my friend, even if it has kept me away from following this forum for a while. Nice to be back.

I gotta admit, I've had a hard time recently getting excited about the PM markets in general.

Oh, and to stay on topic... I'm also a big fan of the air-tights products for storing my better coins and bars. They provide excellent and affordable protection.
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