. from what i've seen from plastic type holders like the capital ones, is that the proof coins can start to haze something fierce. not a huge deal for silver but nickel and copper, not good at all.
not certain if it is from improper storage or leaching compounds from the holder(s) .
My inclination is always leave in the original packaging unless it's damaged/cracked or the coins are loose.
You could also think of it this way: the coins have been stored in those holders since the 1950s ≈ 60 years. Do you see any issues or toning problems? If it ain't broke don't fix it
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from what i've seen from plastic type holders like the capital ones, is that the proof coins can start to haze something fierce. not a huge deal for silver but nickel and copper, not good at all.
not certain if it is from improper storage or leaching compounds from the holder(s)
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You could also think of it this way: the coins have been stored in those holders since the 1950s ≈ 60 years. Do you see any issues or toning problems? If it ain't broke don't fix it
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