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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1073164, member: 19065"]Did NCS explain by placing blame on the material the rings were made of attributed to the Air Tite Holders company? I've heard <i>your</i> story about these coins before, which is why I stated above that the curious can go dig up the debate so we don't have to restate everything again.</p><p><br /></p><p>Air Tite Holders are not 'air tight'. I'd wager that your silver coins tarnished from the atmosphere and outside elements leaking in through the sides where the capsule closes. One's storage environment has <u>a lot</u> to do with how coins tone, perhaps your coins were reacting to that balmy South Florida sea air? </p><p><br /></p><p>I've never heard of Air Tite Holders rings being the cause of tarnish. The manufacturer whose 30 years in business would seem to want to prevent <i>tarnishing</i> their reputation by warning collectors about problems with past materials they may have used. Has there ever been such a warning issued by the company? Not that I have ever seen reported, so unless you can prove this otherwise, as this debate always returns to: Air Tite Holder - ring type, do not cause tarnish, the material is inert.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1073164, member: 19065"]Did NCS explain by placing blame on the material the rings were made of attributed to the Air Tite Holders company? I've heard [I]your[/I] story about these coins before, which is why I stated above that the curious can go dig up the debate so we don't have to restate everything again. Air Tite Holders are not 'air tight'. I'd wager that your silver coins tarnished from the atmosphere and outside elements leaking in through the sides where the capsule closes. One's storage environment has [U]a lot[/U] to do with how coins tone, perhaps your coins were reacting to that balmy South Florida sea air? I've never heard of Air Tite Holders rings being the cause of tarnish. The manufacturer whose 30 years in business would seem to want to prevent [I]tarnishing[/I] their reputation by warning collectors about problems with past materials they may have used. Has there ever been such a warning issued by the company? Not that I have ever seen reported, so unless you can prove this otherwise, as this debate always returns to: Air Tite Holder - ring type, do not cause tarnish, the material is inert.[/QUOTE]
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