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Seal On US Mint Proof Set Lense

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I purchased a 2011 Silver Proof Set a few months ago and I recall scanning each coin very closely, as they were my first proofs. The only blemish I noticed was a line along the face of the Jefferson nickel. However, each subsequent time I have pulled them out to look at them, I seem to see another spot or line that I hadn't seen before.

I guess my question is how tight is the seal on these lenses? I'm still stuck in my mother's house for another month or so, and she smokes inside. I'm trying to figure out if smoke is somehow getting to these coins, or if I'm just seeing things I hadn't before.
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Smoking generally can cause a "haze" on proofs, or tone them quicker sometimes ... But if you can keep them in a sealed place, it's better. Proof sets are definately not air-tight..
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Large ziplock bags with dessicant will keep them from changing.

This is how I store all my stuff in the SD box & the safe.
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As stated, the proof set lenses are not sealed and smoking is not the best for coins of any kind, especially proofs. Do whatever you can to protect them while you are there. Ziplock bags are a good start.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I'll pick up ziplock bags and desiccant ASAP.
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Ziplock FTW....then put it in a tupperware container....mo layers = mo betta
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