by Recyclersteve » Sun Aug 17, 2014 2:00 am
What about coffee cans? I'm not sure about the composition of newer cans, but I remember finding some than had silver coins in them stored in a damp basement for at least 40 years in the Midwestern U.S. and the coins looked great after all that time. Many coins from WW2 era still had original mint luster. Comments? Also, what about the newer type coffee cans which appear to be made of something else. Are they ok for long-term storage of Uncirculated somewhat better date coins?
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