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Old January 7th 05, 05:25 AM
Ryan Betemps
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Hello,
I have been buying Canadian Silver Maples bullion coins and I'm
wondering how I should store them? All of the Maples are still in the
Royal Canadian Mint plastic wraps. I would like to put the Maples in a
binder or something so I can look at them easier and enjoy them.

I was wondering if there is binder inserts that will hold the RCM cases
or if I should remove the maples and put them in something better?

Thanks
Ryan
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Old January 7th 05, 07:08 PM
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Ryan Betemps wrote:

Hello,
I have been buying Canadian Silver Maples bullion coins and I'm
wondering how I should store them? All of the Maples are still in the
Royal Canadian Mint plastic wraps. I would like to put the Maples in a
binder or something so I can look at them easier and enjoy them.

I was wondering if there is binder inserts that will hold the RCM cases
or if I should remove the maples and put them in something better?

Thanks
Ryan


The RCM packages are no good for long time storage. I use a US dollar size kointain and eagle holders and pages for mine.

http://www.vcoins.com/kointainer/store/dynamicIndex.asp

http://www.eaglecoinholders.com/catalog/index.php

JAM
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Old January 12th 05, 07:34 AM
Vector
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 14:08:11 -0500, jerryjeff
wrote:

The RCM packages are no good for long time storage. I use a US dollar size kointain and eagle holders and pages for mine.


I have some dated 1990, which I've owned for at least a decade. Still
in the original plastic, they look perfect. Maybe by long term you
mean VERY long. But, for 15 years I see no problems on these 'coins'
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Old January 12th 05, 02:40 PM
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Vector wrote:

On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 14:08:11 -0500, jerryjeff
wrote:

The RCM packages are no good for long time storage. I use a US dollar size kointain and eagle holders and pages for mine.


I have some dated 1990, which I've owned for at least a decade. Still
in the original plastic, they look perfect. Maybe by long term you
mean VERY long. But, for 15 years I see no problems on these 'coins'


I've seen dozens in the original plastic with white and black spots, haze and even scratches in the surfaces.

JAM
 




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