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  1. #1

    Dec 2005
    USA
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    Coin Folders

    COIN FOLDERS
    I have a few silver coins I have been saving for a few years, and had placed them in
    an old set of blue colored coin folders.
    I haven't thought much about them for the past six years or so, and when I pulled them out
    to inspect and list them, I found they had absorbed dyes or chemicals from the Folders, turning
    them dark around the rim where they fit the and back and face where they made contact with the folder.
    I don't know if the new folders they make today are safe to store coins in or not, but it's for
    sure if you have the old ones, the dark blue coin folders you may be using to store your coins, You need to get rid of them and find a safer way to store them. I even had a few silver dimes I wrapped in soft tissue paper in a white envelope and they had discolored, like the light golden color of heated oil of a frying pan.
    Does anyone out there know if there's a safer way to store coins for longer periods of time that will prevent them from discoloring
    Thanks.
    SS
    Life is too short to be grumpy always look at the silver lining, and stay focused.

    I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.

  2. #2
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    Tesoro Cibola

    Jul 2005
    Massachusetts
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    Re: Coin Folders

    They have specially made plastic coin holders for single coins, or 2x2 cardboard staple flips. Also they have airtite plastic capsules.

  3. #3

    Dec 2005
    USA
    164

    Re: Coin Folders

    Thanks Jake, Which ones do you think would protect coins best for a number of years ?
    Thanks
    SS
    Life is too short to be grumpy always look at the silver lining, and stay focused.

    I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.

  4. #4
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    Tesoro Cibola

    Jul 2005
    Massachusetts
    Tesoro Cibola
    3,030

    Re: Coin Folders

    Probably the aritite ones, i think they sell some inder the brand kointain or something. But you can get them at a coin store.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2005
    Minnesota
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    Re: Coin Folders

    Are you sure that the coins are not just toning?
    Toning usually occurs at the outside edge of the coin first.
    Dont clean them!

  6. #6

    Dec 2005
    USA
    164

    Re: Coin Folders

    Hey bk
    Some of the halves had some what of a tone and stains, but the dimes had a dark black silver sulfide coating across the back and around the inside of the rim. The only silver spot on them was right in the middle.
    Do you think of the hot water and baking powder soak with tin foil in the bottom of pan will clean them without harming?
    SS
    Life is too short to be grumpy always look at the silver lining, and stay focused.

    I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.

  7. #7
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    Jan 2005
    Minnesota
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    Re: Coin Folders

    Hey Stickshift,
    I wouldn't do anything with them. If there is toning on them that is good.
    Any chance you could post a pic?

  8. #8

    Dec 2005
    USA
    164

    Re: Coin Folders

    Don't have a way to post a photo yet, hoping to be able to do so soon.
    SS
    Life is too short to be grumpy always look at the silver lining, and stay focused.

    I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.

  9. #9

    Mar 2003
    Indiana
    All types of BFOs owned. Especially want White's Arrow; White's Oremaster; Exanimo Spartan Little Monster; Garrett contract Little Monster.
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    Re: Coin Folders

    Any time silver comes in contact with sulphur it will tarnish. The sulphur comes from the wood pulp. It really doesn't harm a dug coin but you should not wrap silver in tissue paper as it is also made from wood pulp. The actual sulphur compound you are dealing with there is sulphuric acid from the decaying paper. That is one reason why silver coins found in fresh water are black. exanimo, ss
    "We have done so much; for so many; for so long; with so little; that pretty soon we'll be able to do anything; with nothing at all."
    my unit motto - 138th Aviation Company -  224th Aviation Battalion - Phu Bai, I Corps, Republic of Vietnam - 1972
    Siegfried Schlagrule

  10. #10

    Dec 2005
    USA
    164

    Re: Coin Folders

    Thank you examino ss for the good advice, it makes real good sense, and I will always be thankful for the good advice that we all can share together. I am learning and
    am very grateful for the help you and all our family of ther's, cheerfully share with one another.
    May you and all our family of ther's hunting pouchs always be filled with goodies.
    Have a wonderful holiday.
    stick shift.
    SS
    Life is too short to be grumpy always look at the silver lining, and stay focused.

    I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.

 

 

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