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<p>[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 877874, member: 11854"]I think you are likely to do just as well by wraping the bullion in heavy duty Glad bags. However, as long as you periodically check your desicant and recharge it as necessary at home in the oven, it should be absolutely harmless.</p><p> </p><p>My previous post did not give the details of my safe deposit box storage so I will share some here. My coins that are certified are kept in individual Intercept Shield boxes and these individual boxes are placed into larger Intercept Shield boxes designed to hold ten coins. These are then wrapped in heavy Glad bags. My bullion has <i>never </i> been stored in anything designed to inhibit toning and I have had my bullion (gold and silver) in there for over a decade with no issues whatsoever. The only three bullion pieces that toned at all over this time frame were kept in less than ideal holders in that one was kept in a copper pouch and two were kept in snug cardboard holders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom B, post: 877874, member: 11854"]I think you are likely to do just as well by wraping the bullion in heavy duty Glad bags. However, as long as you periodically check your desicant and recharge it as necessary at home in the oven, it should be absolutely harmless. My previous post did not give the details of my safe deposit box storage so I will share some here. My coins that are certified are kept in individual Intercept Shield boxes and these individual boxes are placed into larger Intercept Shield boxes designed to hold ten coins. These are then wrapped in heavy Glad bags. My bullion has [i]never [/i] been stored in anything designed to inhibit toning and I have had my bullion (gold and silver) in there for over a decade with no issues whatsoever. The only three bullion pieces that toned at all over this time frame were kept in less than ideal holders in that one was kept in a copper pouch and two were kept in snug cardboard holders.[/QUOTE]
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