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Will Latex Damage Coins?

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I can't find my cotton gloves. Will un-powdered latex gloves cause damage to the coin in any way?
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Cotton gloves are available on ebay at pennies per pair. I bought 10 pair for less than a dollar.
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Never use gloves. They hamper dexterity and make it more likely you'll drop and damage a coin. Just learn how to correctly handle coins. The only time I use a cotton glove is when I put BU coins in an album as to not leave a thumbprint
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Coincidentally, I am removing and replacing coins in albums
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I use black or blue nitrile gloves.. they will not harm coins
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Use unpowdered latex, just as good as nitrile. It will not harm the coins, but some people are allergic and will get dermatitis.
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Thanks for the advice everyone!
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Never use gloves. They hamper dexterity and make it more likely you'll drop and damage a coin. Just learn how to correctly handle coins. The only time I use a cotton glove is when I put BU coins in an album as to not leave a thumbprint
Agreed.
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I don't know about you guys but I have ocassionally used acetone on my coins.. and latex will react with acetone but not nitrile gloves....
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I use nitrile gloves occasionally
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