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What Plastic Is Least Or Not Harmful?

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 Posted 03/21/2025  03:29 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add micoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I want to store/show proof Jefferson nickels
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For safe coin storage, the safest plastics are those that are chemically inert and acid-free, such as archival polyester (often known as Mylar or Melinex) and polypropylene.
Avoid PVC, as it can damage coins over time.

have a look here:
https://www.preservationequipment.c...%20'Melinex'.
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are vinyl and mylar O.K.? are they chemically inert and acid-free?
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sorry about that, asking about the mylar you had already answered but is vinyl O.K.? chemically inert and acid-free?
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Many types of vinyl, like PVC (polyvinyl chloride), contain plasticizers to make them soft and pliable, which can harm coins.
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how about acrylic?
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I was thinking about the putting the proofs in archival polyester coin store pockets that are 50 x50 mm and sealing them some way and then putting the holders in Coin Flip Holder Albums - 120 Pockets 2x2 Coin Flips Coin Storage Books for Coin and I wonder if the PVC holder will react touching the archival polyester pockets and cause problems is that feasible?
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Acrylic plastic is safe, I've had a piece in my eye for 39 years.

Ideally you want something rigid, close fitting (so there's no sliding around) and inert.
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then my previous idea for the holder won't be good as the cases I was looking at are 100 mic thick with is 0.0001" thick and that's not rigid enough to hold the nickel securely maybe I should get a sheet of Acrylic plastic or one of the other suitable inert plastics .020 or .030 thick and build my own cases as I've got a pro heat sealing machine I got on ebay, so, back to my original question I wonder if the PVC holder will react touching the acrylic or other inert plastic I chose and cause the inertness to disappear over time?
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I checked the sealer/welder out on a acetone slider from a Littleton book (its .010) put two together and welded them at 160 Centigrade with no problems, so I won't have any trouble welding 2x2 for the holders I just need to make some kind of jig to produce/assemble them



but the thing that can unmake my triumph so far, * is * back to my original question I wonder if the PVC holder will react touching the acrylic or other inert plastic I chose and cause the inertness to disappear over time and I have to hold them some other way?
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