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Is This PVC Packaging?

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Is the packaging on this RCM 10oz silver bar PVC? How do you tell if is or not? Thanks.

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PVCs are added to plastics to soften them. Polypropylene is a rigid plastic that's generally safe for coins. I think the plastics that contain genuine bars are mostly the rigid second type. Which describes yours?
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Yes.. I believe that is the hard type.
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If you send me a tiny snip of it, I'll tell you what it is. I run a laboratory, after all.

PVC is not the problem, it is the Phthalates that are used to soften it.
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