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<p>[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 1006191, member: 27123"]Welcome to Coin Talk!</p><p>I was answering a thread earlier tonight regarding silver bullion toning and being exposed. I have almost every piece of bullion (that`s a round) in the air tight holders including ASEs. The only problem I have ever had with them was with all of my Canadian issued bullion which are slightly more pure at .9999. They started to get little spots, that could not even be buffed out. The rest of my pieces that were .999 were fine. (go figure) So just like richarrb said....they`re not completely air tight, but other than getting Your ASEs slabbed, their the next best option and a heck of a lot cheaper too. Get some silica desiccant to throw in whatever You`re storing Your ASEs in too. If You can`t find the reusable containers, get some of the disposable packets from brand new women`s purses. (this will require using a female friend to rummage through purses for You) New shoes used to have them in their boxes, but fears of children eating them have all but eliminated their use. (and yes, I have scoured the earth for those stinkin packets)</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as opening an air tight.....I do it once in a while using a very slim knife and being very gentle. (did it tonight posting a pic of an ASE) I have never scratched or damaged the holders. An exacto style blade would do the trick too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 1006191, member: 27123"]Welcome to Coin Talk! I was answering a thread earlier tonight regarding silver bullion toning and being exposed. I have almost every piece of bullion (that`s a round) in the air tight holders including ASEs. The only problem I have ever had with them was with all of my Canadian issued bullion which are slightly more pure at .9999. They started to get little spots, that could not even be buffed out. The rest of my pieces that were .999 were fine. (go figure) So just like richarrb said....they`re not completely air tight, but other than getting Your ASEs slabbed, their the next best option and a heck of a lot cheaper too. Get some silica desiccant to throw in whatever You`re storing Your ASEs in too. If You can`t find the reusable containers, get some of the disposable packets from brand new women`s purses. (this will require using a female friend to rummage through purses for You) New shoes used to have them in their boxes, but fears of children eating them have all but eliminated their use. (and yes, I have scoured the earth for those stinkin packets) As far as opening an air tight.....I do it once in a while using a very slim knife and being very gentle. (did it tonight posting a pic of an ASE) I have never scratched or damaged the holders. An exacto style blade would do the trick too.[/QUOTE]
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