Black_Sun said:Agree with Dwayne... you do want to handle one, and with your bare hands too. Notice how it changes colour. But otherwise, don't touch the rest. These coins are not just something to be locked in a glass cabinet, handled by no-one, lest you knock a few cents off the resale price.Mind you, if you were a millionaire, you could setup a vacuum sealed glass room which stores the coins, and only manipulate them from outside the room by using robot arms
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TheMineTech said:I say don't touch them, (use gloves) as it will impact sale price. And store in airtights if possible as I find the milkspots develop more rapidly when in tubes. Could be Canadian climate though,
yennus said:I vacuum pack each coin individually, Pandas, ASEs, Maples, etc... when I have the time![]()
That way I can also separate the coins that are in top condition from those which may have some issues.