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Air-Tite For ASE

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By a slip of the fingers, I cracked the casing on my 2013 American Silver Eagle.

I want to replace it but I don't see anything direct from the US Mint.

Is the air-tite 41mm the correct size? Are there other options available?

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Is your ASE out of a set, the proof, or the burnished coin?

The Airtite's I bought for my loose ASE's are nice and fit the coin perfectly.

However, the casing itself is smaller than the the OGP casings from the Mint.

If you are a stickler for having the OGP capsule, I have seen many 'OGP - no coin' packing on ebay all the time and selling in the area of $14.
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I didn't think of Wizard. Thanks!
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You could house ALL of your non proof ASE's in Airtites, as well as the coin you accidentally cracked out.
Airtites don't cost very much in relation to the value of an ASE.

You will have two different capsule diameters. Is that OK?
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Can you explain using 2 different diameters?
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AirTite sizing info...
Coin Sizes = http://www.air-tites.com/coin_size_....Uzi9utyFaDU
AirTite Sizes = http://www.air-tites.com/air-tite_c....Uzi9ptyFaDU

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