Hey to all. I'm new to silver coin collecting. I just wanted to get various thoughts concerning maintenance and storage of your silver. I've read a little on the subject. Most coin collectors say do not clean your coins. I've seen one article state only clean a coin to remove dirt. And do that with only distill water, mild soap, and acetone to rinse. I'll just keep my coins out of the dirt.
Storage of coins seems pretty basic also. Most articles state store your silver in a temperate dry place. Do not store in a wooden box, especially oak. I guess decaying wood can emit acidic vapors and thus damage the coins. I've seen people recommend anti-tarnish strips and silica gel packs. Use Mylar capsules. Has anyone had any problems using the capsules with a foam ring? Is there any way to prevent milking?
I have also purchased cotton gloves to handle the coins. Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Happy Stacking,
Tsuda
Storage of coins seems pretty basic also. Most articles state store your silver in a temperate dry place. Do not store in a wooden box, especially oak. I guess decaying wood can emit acidic vapors and thus damage the coins. I've seen people recommend anti-tarnish strips and silica gel packs. Use Mylar capsules. Has anyone had any problems using the capsules with a foam ring? Is there any way to prevent milking?
I have also purchased cotton gloves to handle the coins. Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Happy Stacking,
Tsuda