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<p>[QUOTE="jthrelf, post: 1515901, member: 39839"]Hello Everyone,</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my first post as I am a new collector/bullion investor. I just recently bought a full set of NGC MS69 American Silver Eagles and received them today. I'm very excited to have the set and continue adding to it in the future.</p><p><br /></p><p>I bought the set with a nice wood slab holder box. I researched and found out that may not be the best storage device. I figured for now I would keep them out of the box and store the slabs in my fire-proof safe. I then realized that I had lined my safe with that non-slip toolbox drawer liner. Sure enough I found some evidence that material may be PVC. Took that out. Also I store my handgun in the safe in its plastic storage box. Who knows if that has PVC... what if the safe material isnt exactly inert either...</p><p><br /></p><p>It seems as though everything that may come in contact with the coins may present an unknown danger or maybe I'm being over the top. This is quite frustrating and I wanted to hear everyone else's opinion on my thoughts here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jthrelf, post: 1515901, member: 39839"]Hello Everyone, This is my first post as I am a new collector/bullion investor. I just recently bought a full set of NGC MS69 American Silver Eagles and received them today. I'm very excited to have the set and continue adding to it in the future. I bought the set with a nice wood slab holder box. I researched and found out that may not be the best storage device. I figured for now I would keep them out of the box and store the slabs in my fire-proof safe. I then realized that I had lined my safe with that non-slip toolbox drawer liner. Sure enough I found some evidence that material may be PVC. Took that out. Also I store my handgun in the safe in its plastic storage box. Who knows if that has PVC... what if the safe material isnt exactly inert either... It seems as though everything that may come in contact with the coins may present an unknown danger or maybe I'm being over the top. This is quite frustrating and I wanted to hear everyone else's opinion on my thoughts here.[/QUOTE]
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