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<p>[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4195704, member: 110740"]As a Roman silver coin collector I always buy silver coins with patina some fron old collection, the patina project them. Got the most valuable I put them on the Abafil trays as t</p><p>It is a reference for famous top dealer, collector and curators.</p><p><br /></p><p>My main concern is how many time to change the small desiccation bags. It is a cheap way to efficiently protect collection. The wood of Greek trays is ok I know collectors using then putting some cleaned silver coins that now have a natural beautiful patina after 7 years.</p><p><br /></p><p>The main problem is to control moist I got 3 electronics controller , good cheap one around 15 usd each, dessicator bags but I must improve as you say how many time I change them.</p><p><br /></p><p>When it is raining for a week I use a electrical dessiccation powerful system in the rooms like we see in museums. Not only got the coins but also to keep atmosphere for the health too.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good to know one of my friends have stock 10 years rare stamps in a safe in a bank and all were badly damages as safe box in bank have manu water vapor so when you put your coin in a safe box at a bank put always 2 big sessicator bags.</p><p><br /></p><p>sorry for my bad English today it is not my mother tongue and even if I got a BA from London university when tired it become very bad sometimes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oldfinecollector, post: 4195704, member: 110740"]As a Roman silver coin collector I always buy silver coins with patina some fron old collection, the patina project them. Got the most valuable I put them on the Abafil trays as t It is a reference for famous top dealer, collector and curators. My main concern is how many time to change the small desiccation bags. It is a cheap way to efficiently protect collection. The wood of Greek trays is ok I know collectors using then putting some cleaned silver coins that now have a natural beautiful patina after 7 years. The main problem is to control moist I got 3 electronics controller , good cheap one around 15 usd each, dessicator bags but I must improve as you say how many time I change them. When it is raining for a week I use a electrical dessiccation powerful system in the rooms like we see in museums. Not only got the coins but also to keep atmosphere for the health too. Good to know one of my friends have stock 10 years rare stamps in a safe in a bank and all were badly damages as safe box in bank have manu water vapor so when you put your coin in a safe box at a bank put always 2 big sessicator bags. sorry for my bad English today it is not my mother tongue and even if I got a BA from London university when tired it become very bad sometimes.[/QUOTE]
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