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<p>[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 455821, member: 4068"]I love all proof coins, years sets especially.The silver sets are my real passion. </p><p><br /></p><p>The hazing or toning that the coins are exhibiting is a result of their exposure to an environment that was less then ideal for preservation. In short they weren't kept well. This problem can be removed but should only be done by someone of great experience. An alternate holder or display for these coins should be considered. </p><p><br /></p><p>I think airtite capsules make great displays for coins, and I like to look at my coins quite often. I also like to show them to special people and I must be assured they are safe when handled. I hate slabbed coins however. I hate the fact I can't get at the coin, I can hold it in hand. OK, gloved hands.</p><p><br /></p><p>Keep your coins out of direct sun light, smoke, moisture, and radical temperate changes and they should save well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good Luck and Keep on Collecting!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>Allen[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="walterallen, post: 455821, member: 4068"]I love all proof coins, years sets especially.The silver sets are my real passion. The hazing or toning that the coins are exhibiting is a result of their exposure to an environment that was less then ideal for preservation. In short they weren't kept well. This problem can be removed but should only be done by someone of great experience. An alternate holder or display for these coins should be considered. I think airtite capsules make great displays for coins, and I like to look at my coins quite often. I also like to show them to special people and I must be assured they are safe when handled. I hate slabbed coins however. I hate the fact I can't get at the coin, I can hold it in hand. OK, gloved hands. Keep your coins out of direct sun light, smoke, moisture, and radical temperate changes and they should save well. Good Luck and Keep on Collecting!!! Allen[/QUOTE]
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