Storage Horror Stories

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by JGAIN, Aug 5, 2008.

  1. JGAIN

    JGAIN New Member

    In response to the "how to store coins" thread I had to mention this horror story:

    A few years back I purchased a collection of coins and in the collection was 53 rolls of 1943 P,D,S Lincolns. The gentleman said he put 'em away IN 1943! I did not doubt it as the coins were in the old "flat bank wrappers" and when touched they fell apart.

    All were stored in THE GARAGE, in a cardboard box, IN HIGH HUMIDITY. Upon inspection there were some great coins - very high grade, maybe MS69s!!!!! But, due to the storage (or lack thereof) all had rust and other corrosional damage! None, not one had no rust spots! The end pieces were unrecognizable, some of the interior (middle of the roll) were much better, but lightly spotted with rust! Shame .........
     
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  3. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Indeed a shame, and Im assuming that this issue was only specific to the steel cents.
    How did the rest of the collection look, any luster left what so ever on anything else?
     
  4. mgChevelle

    mgChevelle AMERICAN

    that bites. I take it that your not gonna store your coins in the garage anymore. Store them in tupperware containers.
     
  5. MikeKing

    MikeKing New Member

    That is a shame, sorry to hear about that. Similarly, I've had coins in a metal box stored in my closet, and it gets pretty humid here in Summer. When I took the coins out to examine them it was as if I had never seen them before. Arrrgh!
    Michael
     
  6. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    Two words .... Silica gel
     
  7. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    If you live in the south you need twice a much silica gel
     
  8. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    That would trap humidity with the coins. ;)
     
  9. kevcoins

    kevcoins Senior Roll Sercher

    I keep my coins in the closet so it stays 10 degrees cooler with the door shut
     
  10. Luis

    Luis Senior Member

    Mine are in a closet, in a basement, with silica gel bags inside the closet.
     
  11. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    I purchased a dehumidifier for the basement in my house. Humidity has dropped greatly throughout the whole house. My coins are much happier now.
     
  12. Jesh

    Jesh New Member

    I would avoid posting where you store your coins on a public forum.

    As for me, I store mine in the water tank behind the toilet. :hammer:
     
  13. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Agreed.
     
  14. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    OH YEAH. When were you in Chicago or St.Louis? Now we can tell you about humidity. Most people here have to have their lungs drained every Month. :goofer:
    Of course some of that is Marini's.
    I've got well over 30 rolls of those 1943 Cents from the 1940's. All are in those plastic rolls, tops are sealed with tape. All look the same as when put there.
     
  15. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    OH YEAH. When were you in Chicago or St.Louis? Now we can tell you about humidity. Most people here have to have their lungs drained every Month. :goofer:
    Of course some of that is Martini's.
    I've got well over 30 rolls of those 1943 Cents from the 1940's. All are in those plastic rolls, tops are sealed with tape. All look the same as when put there.
     
  16. Luis

    Luis Senior Member

    Don't worry ;) It's a closet in a basement, yes, but not even in this country :p
     
  17. Jesh

    Jesh New Member

    Which country is this country? We're on the 'net :)

    Oops, you mean in US just saw location. Sorry!
     
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