How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
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How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
I mostly collect coins, but on occasion I will find some paper currency that I like. I have recently acquired a "Stack" of one dollar silver certificates in perfect condition and sequential serial numbers, and I'm not sure how to store them. They came in a zip lock bag, but I'm pretty sure that contains PVC and that seems bad. I don't want to put each bill into a sleeve cause I like the way they look as a Stack. Any ideas? (sry - There are 100 of them)
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Re: How do I store a stack of paper?
How many Notes are we talking about ? I've never heard of this before .
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Re: How do I store a stack of older Silver Certificates?
WOW. Nothing on the internet ?
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Re: How do I store a stack of older Silver Certificates?
This is the internet, LOL and I'm asking the experts. :) Just saying...... I trust people here, not just random people out there.
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Re: How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
Still, no better ideas for storing them than a baggie? They came sandwiched between 2 pieces of cardboard, which I got rid of immediately because they probably contained some sort of acid. I'm just not sure if a zip lock bag contains PVC, and even if PVC is bad for paper the same way it is to metal. Maybe a baggie is ok, I just don't know.... Maybe a "Crock Pot Liner"? I'm willing to bet that there is no PVC in those.
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Re: How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
All I can say is mine are in a very old zipper top bank envelope and have been stored in a dry place. This has been since the 80s. No problems with them. You could also use the internet to find if there is an PVC in a Zip-lock bag. I know coins I have had in them for over 40 years have no sign of the green slime PVC impart sot coins. I suppose a google asking about PVC in these bags would give an answer as well.
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Re: How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
Thank's so much Earle, eases my mind. :)
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Re: How do I store a stack of 100 older Silver Certificates?
I know collectors who wrap their notes in saran wrap and I haven't noticed any issues. How where and how you store is important.
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