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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3379886, member: 84588"]With a couple hundred of them, I doubt you're talking about art bars with collectible valuable. If you are, buy air tites for them to protect their premium. However, I don't think you are talking about that. I think you are talking about a pile of silver with no extra value. </p><p><br /></p><p>In that case do 1 of the following. </p><p><br /></p><p>1) Take your couple hundred bars and rounds (which I take to literally mean 2, since a couple is 2, no more, no less) and buy 2.5 ounces of gold (almost an exact conversation at the moment). Store those 3 coins (2 one ouncers and 1 half ouncer) in individual airtites someplace safe. </p><p>2) Or, buy a monster box, as you suggested, or build a quick wood storage container and put all your bars in that. They are generic bars with no numismatic value. Let them tarnish. Who cares what they look like.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3379886, member: 84588"]With a couple hundred of them, I doubt you're talking about art bars with collectible valuable. If you are, buy air tites for them to protect their premium. However, I don't think you are talking about that. I think you are talking about a pile of silver with no extra value. In that case do 1 of the following. 1) Take your couple hundred bars and rounds (which I take to literally mean 2, since a couple is 2, no more, no less) and buy 2.5 ounces of gold (almost an exact conversation at the moment). Store those 3 coins (2 one ouncers and 1 half ouncer) in individual airtites someplace safe. 2) Or, buy a monster box, as you suggested, or build a quick wood storage container and put all your bars in that. They are generic bars with no numismatic value. Let them tarnish. Who cares what they look like.[/QUOTE]
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