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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3312809, member: 84588"]Yes, there's no question that you should put gold in airtites or something similar. If you've just spent $1300 on an ounce of very soft pure gold, why not spend $1 on an airtite to help protect it from scratches? </p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, it is just bullion, and yes, most buyers will not care about the condition, but it is going to be yours to look at for many years and to handle as you please. Don't you want to be able to handle it as often as you want, how you want without risk of damage? Wouldn't you like to be able to resell it for a little bit more to those few people who do care about condition? If the answer is yes, then spent the extra $1 for an airtite. </p><p><br /></p><p>This goes for all sizes of gold coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, the direct fit foam rings seems unnecessary to me. But, sometimes for 1/10 oz pieces they are more attractive.</p><p><br /></p><p>For silver, I have been able to find airtites for less than 50 cents each in bulk, and I put some of my silver bullion in airtites as well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3312809, member: 84588"]Yes, there's no question that you should put gold in airtites or something similar. If you've just spent $1300 on an ounce of very soft pure gold, why not spend $1 on an airtite to help protect it from scratches? Yes, it is just bullion, and yes, most buyers will not care about the condition, but it is going to be yours to look at for many years and to handle as you please. Don't you want to be able to handle it as often as you want, how you want without risk of damage? Wouldn't you like to be able to resell it for a little bit more to those few people who do care about condition? If the answer is yes, then spent the extra $1 for an airtite. This goes for all sizes of gold coins. Personally, the direct fit foam rings seems unnecessary to me. But, sometimes for 1/10 oz pieces they are more attractive. For silver, I have been able to find airtites for less than 50 cents each in bulk, and I put some of my silver bullion in airtites as well.[/QUOTE]
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