Long-Term Storage of Coins in Plastic Pill Bottles

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Long-Term Storage of Coins in Plastic Pill Bottles

Postby Recyclersteve » Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:21 am

I’m curious about using plastic pill bottles for long-term storage of coins.

I don’t plan on storing any Uncirculated coins or truly valuable stuff. But, I’m curious about storing things such as the following:

Large Cents
Indian Head cents
Buffalo nickels
War nickels
Silver dimes, quarters, halves and dollars

Anyone have any rolls they can check to make sure they don’t have any unusual discoloration or film on them?
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Re: Long-Term Storage of Coins in Plastic Pill Bottles

Postby Silver4face » Mon Jan 06, 2025 3:12 pm

I have used them over the years for both short term storage and medium term storage (4-5 years). I report no problems at all. In fact, before responding to this thread, I looked at large foreign coins that have been in six inch pill bottles for 3-5 years. Again, no problems or issues. These coins vary in condition, but none of them are uncirculated.

Here's a few ideas for those looking to experiment. Bottles must be washed/cleaned and then air dried. Then inspected (briefly) before used. Coins with low to modest value apply here. Some examples to experiment with are:

40's and 50's wheat pennies
NO DATE buffalo nickels
King George VI pennies
Large common foreign coins such as Mexican pesos, Jamaican halves, British pennies in lower grade (ie. Fair to fine). If you outgrow these bottles, then move to a larger container (glass? Wood? Plastic? Cardboard? - we have a thread for that.
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