Jim4silver
Well-Known Member
I scored a complete set of 1 oz silver Kooks today that came in a Littleton coin folder designed specifically for Kooks. Most of the coins showed minor rim toning (some more than others) so I gave all the coins a careful and light dip: now they all look BEAUTIFUL.
My question is, should I put them back into the stupid folder (I generally don't like said folders because coins tone even though it says "archival quality") or put them into brand new black ring air tites? I am leaning towards the air tites, but I have a local guy that I may try to flip them to next week, in which case I will put them back into the folder since I don't really want it. So they will just sit out until I decide if I am keeping them or not. If I don't flip them next week they are going into my long term stash. The air tites cost me $1 each but they are fantastic at protecting the coins.
I paid $21 per coin. I would be crying from joy if they all came in their original holders but that would be asking too much I know.
Thanks for any input!
Jim
My question is, should I put them back into the stupid folder (I generally don't like said folders because coins tone even though it says "archival quality") or put them into brand new black ring air tites? I am leaning towards the air tites, but I have a local guy that I may try to flip them to next week, in which case I will put them back into the folder since I don't really want it. So they will just sit out until I decide if I am keeping them or not. If I don't flip them next week they are going into my long term stash. The air tites cost me $1 each but they are fantastic at protecting the coins.
I paid $21 per coin. I would be crying from joy if they all came in their original holders but that would be asking too much I know.
Thanks for any input!
Jim