cesariojpn wrote:PVC Pipe + Endcaps + Pipe Sealer/Silicone
All can be bought at your local Home Depot. No, it's not what you think.
Beau wrote:cesariojpn wrote:PVC Pipe + Endcaps + Pipe Sealer/Silicone
All can be bought at your local Home Depot. No, it's not what you think.
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if you use PVC for long tem storage, you will be sorry.
your coins will get a green slime on them , and they are ruined, sell as junk silver ,
GOOD LUCK
Beau
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Mossy wrote:The "C" in "PVC" is "chloride", and that attacks copper and some other metals. Normal PVC gives off so much chlorine that it will stay growth free for several years when submerged in ocean water. Real old PVC might be safe to use, but then you have to find some end caps.
justj2k78 wrote:http://www.pcbsupplies.com/servlet/the-471/Waterproof-Container-Travel-Coin/Detail
Cheap too!
balz wrote:BTW, how to avoid silver oxydation? I mean: what is the best way to keep the rounds in good condition?
cesariojpn wrote:balz wrote:BTW, how to avoid silver oxydation? I mean: what is the best way to keep the rounds in good condition?
Vacuum Sealer and some vacuum bags.
balz wrote:Also, how bad can silver oxide? I'd like rounds to remain valuable in the future, especially in a SHTF scenario...
Thanks
Treetop wrote:Well for what it is worth Ive been told by a pawn shop owner locally that tarnished stuff wins hands down when trading with him. apparently one group of people whom i wont name so no one thinks im singling them out over race have lots of fake silver. apparently hes never seen a tarnished fake. so especially if it is a generic rounds for instance or something less recognized he greatly prefers tarnished stuff...
I bet the same parameters could arise in a SHTF scenario.
unless you bought some numismatic stuff i personally wouldnt worry to much.
Treetop wrote: apparently hes never seen a tarnished fake.
cesariojpn wrote:balz wrote:BTW, how to avoid silver oxydation? I mean: what is the best way to keep the rounds in good condition?
Vacuum Sealer and some vacuum bags.
spcake89 wrote:Honestly and im sorry if this bursts any bubbles out there but the "numismatic" premiums u pay on american silver eagles and bullion coin of the sort you will never get back. your silver american eagle is worth the same all banged up and blacker than night with tarnish as it it is bright and shiny on the day of minting its worth the price of silver. thats all it was worth and thats all it with be worth so spending your money on keeping it shiny unless your talking about morgans and the like is pointless. a.999 silver round is a .999 silver round is a .999 silver round it will always beworth the price of silver and nothing more.
spcake89 wrote:Honestly and im sorry if this bursts any bubbles out there but the "numismatic" premiums u pay on american silver eagles and bullion coin of the sort you will never get back. your silver american eagle is worth the same all banged up and blacker than night with tarnish as it it is bright and shiny on the day of minting its worth the price of silver. thats all it was worth and thats all it with be worth so spending your money on keeping it shiny unless your talking about morgans and the like is pointless. a.999 silver round is a .999 silver round is a .999 silver round it will always beworth the price of silver and nothing more.
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