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<p>[QUOTE="JBK, post: 20328, member: 1101"]Don’t the hard plastic 2x2s have holes in the corners where air can get in? This is why I prefer the old cardboard 2x2s. More fragile from head-on damage, but airtight if you staple them on all four sides. Remember, it is Mylar that is sandwiching your coin. As long as you did not leave any cardboard dust on the inside when you folded it over, that is as good as it gets as far as passive protection is concerned (not counting the Intercept shield thingies).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBK, post: 20328, member: 1101"]Don’t the hard plastic 2x2s have holes in the corners where air can get in? This is why I prefer the old cardboard 2x2s. More fragile from head-on damage, but airtight if you staple them on all four sides. Remember, it is Mylar that is sandwiching your coin. As long as you did not leave any cardboard dust on the inside when you folded it over, that is as good as it gets as far as passive protection is concerned (not counting the Intercept shield thingies).[/QUOTE]
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