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Taking Care of a Piece of History

When handing your coins, treat them as if they were a prize vinyl record, holding them on the edge to avoid all fingerprints as well as oil and other residue that we liberally carry on our fingers.

Don't polish or clean your coins - unless you want to turn your investment into an interesting belt buckle. Smoking around your coins is also not advisable, it causes them to tone.

The best way to conserve your investment is to store your coins in non-PVC plastic holders. Soft plastic flip holders or the hard holders are most popular and offer protection from grimy hands and other nuisances.


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