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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Quote: If you can't finish them up I will gladly step in and take them off your infected swollen can't use hands Lol...Thanks mike. I figured you might. I will try the cotton gloves. The issue I have is that the gloves are XL in size and still fit tight for me. darn these large hands. LOL! I have thought about the latex finger condoms (what I call them) but when I go through rolls I dump the roll into my hand and sort them out. If I did gain an allergy to the metal comp...just protecting the fingers would not help. It could be something completely unrelated and just a coincidence as well. I hope a few days away from the coins will help me determine. I have some pictures I really should take anyhow.  Thank you for all the insight and opinions. I will keep you informed.
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Valued Member
Canada
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I know that camomile has the goodness to sooth allergies and help preventing it. So drink camomile tea and if it works, it would be good and if it doesn't help, then it would be good too.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Just wondering. Even though the gloves you use are latex free, could it be that you are allergic to the nitrile gloves, which are synthetic polymer? I used to think I was allergic to various metals & got itchy dry, red hands whilst sorting. Took me awhile to figure out it was the gloves. What happens if you sort without any gloves? Circulated pennies & nickels aren't as sensitive as proof, uncirculated, or silver coins. Actually, no need for gloves... just wash hands from time to time... just my 2 cents.. he he...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I am sure coins have a lot of germs on them from being handled so much. Really no telling where they may have been and all of that accumulates on your skin.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
746 Posts |
Well, yes, germs, but guess that's true with most everything. But I'd rather deal with a few germs, which I can wash off, rather than wait for my hands to sweat, turn red & get itchy. It can take hours or even days to heal a rash. Who really knows what germs develop on the skin whilst wearing gloves? Ironically, copper is good for the skin, generates energy, and even eases pain... (if you find copper pennies in the bunch)...
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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I'm not allergic to the gloves. I have had the box just over a year. Started with 100 pairs and down to my last couple of pairs. I do not use the gloves all the time. Really just use them once I'm handling coins I do not want to worry about damaging them with any contaminants that might be on my hands. Especially after giving coins a acetone bath and they are dry and ready to be put away for storage.
I think it has just from the fact that I have handled a lot of coins in the past 3 weeks with many different contaminants on them. Somewhere around 64,000 coins in 3 weeks is quite a bit. I figured I will leave them be till Friday and go at it again with some cotton gloves if I can get them in my size. I will also pick up some Benadryl (spell check) to help if it is an allergic reaction. Yesterday and today...my hands are free and clear. No redness or itching. I will see what tomorrow brings.
Thanks to everyone for the responses and suggestions. I hope no one else runs into a similar situation. It was sure an uncomfortable sensation to deal with.
Happy hunting and may your finds be plenty.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quite a few people have sensitivities to base metals. One of my relatives can't wear a watch with a stainless steel back. I am not sure about copper, but nickel for sure causes trouble for some people.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Yah. My mother can not wear gold. Makes here break out. I have never had issues before but I am getting older. LOL! I will know more tomorrow. I pile of boxes is a calling my name. Or...it could be the wind or maybe my dog has gas. Anyway...Hope to be back at it tomorrow.
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