Harco Album Question....

I have a Jeff set in an older Harco album, the vinyl type. The years of the coins are 1938 - 1995 with proofs from 71 onwards. Anyway I have had this for several years and wonder if the vinyl of the album will react with the coins, especially the silver content ones of the 40's. They all seem OK now...I like them in the album as easy to flip through but perhaps I should move them to a Dansco?
Thoughts are appreciated!
K
Thoughts are appreciated!
K
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<< <i>If that's an old vinyl album and hasn't PVC'd your coins, you are lucky. I don't know if those were Harco, but I'd be afraid anyway. >>
They were the old harcos. I think some of the later albums switched to non PVC but they were very brittle. Every old time collection I have seen stored in an old harco was just dripping with green slime!
I bought the unlabeled albums for my clipped cent and off-center dime collections, and hand-wrote the dates. For error coin collections, that style of album is perfect since the whole coin is visible and even non-round coins will fit.
Sean Reynolds
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<< <i>Take the coins out of the PVC album, soak them in acetone to remove the PVC and then rinse them in acetone to fully decontaminate them. Find a safe album to store and display your coins. >>
wise advice
K