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Safe Ways To Store Silver Coins

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 Posted 04/22/2013  08:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Demarco Bishopp to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I keep all my silver bullion coins in plastic capsules. This combined with wearing cotton gloves when you handle the coins ensures that they stay shiny.
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While we are on this subject....

I bought some of those plastic tubes to store my American Silver Eagles in. I came up with an idea of using purge paper to make "spacers" to put between coins to keep them from getting scuffed and scratched. I got to thinking about silver and paper, wondering if it would be OK. Here is a description of purge paper....

Aquasol Water Soluble Paper is made of Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose and wooden pulp that dissolves rapidly and completely in most liquids including water. After welding is complete, Aquasol purge dams can be effortlessly dissolved and flushed out of the system with water when hydro testing; leaving no residue in the pipeline.

Good or Bad Idea? No chance of the coins getting wet.
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No idea about the paper, but I would say if you wanted to do that you could just cut up the flips that you know are safe and use that
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Here is how I store my bullion. All 90% I store in the clear plastic tubes. All 1oz rounds and morgan/peace dollars I store in the sure-safe tube in the pic wich keeps them from rubbing together. All 1oz bars I store in the square sure-safe box in the pic wich keeps them from rubbing together. And all ASE's and maple leafs stay in the tubes they come in from the mint. They all seem to work pretty good so far.
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I just leave my ASEs in the mint tubes unopened. Hope the vibration of the earth doesn't damage them too much. Bullion coins I collect I either leave in their mint capsule or place in an air-tite.
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Those Sure-Safe Shippers are high-end storage containers and they do keep bars/coins from contacting each other, but they do also eat up a lot of space.
Because they keep bars/coins from contacting each other, they also keep both sides of each piece exposed to atmosphere and thereby accelerate the eventuality
of toning. So, there's the basic quandary---separation with probably accelerated toning or items in contact and thereby increasing the possibility of surface damage.
I personally go with the US and RCM mint tubes and CoinSafe brand square tubes. I think they're good enough.

Relative to humidity control... You can get "rechargeable" desiccant oaks that'll remedy that problem. See -- http://www.midwayusa.com/find?userS...ry=dessicant
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