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What is the best way to store SAE's?
vintagechris
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What is the best way to store those?
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<< <i>Vacuum seal them in plastic storage bags. Water and air tight. >>
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You'll be better off in the long run.
As silver goes higher, and it's got a long way to go yet, they will end up being treated like 1 oz. silver rounds.
You can already see them losing their premium and this is just the beginning.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Main reason I have stopped collecting these and started selling anything I paid more than bullion pricing for.
<< <i>Sell them now while you can still get a premium and convert them to .999 fine bars.
You'll be better off in the long run.
As silver goes higher, and it's got a long way to go yet, they will end up being treated like 1 oz. silver rounds.
You can already see them losing their premium and this is just the beginning. >>
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BTW I really would not know, I only have one of them and it is in a slab.
<< <i>Send them to me and I will store them for you
<< <i>Oh yes, Most of mine are in airtites. This works for me. >>
I would aksi say airtites in a dark, humidity controlled and temperature controlled environment are a good way to go...
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I knew it would happen.
Wrap them in Taco Bell napkin, or the equivalent. Folds mimicking ewrapper endrolls are best.
Set them on a windowsill or in a damp place like a laundry room.
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No spotting as of yet. The Food Saver bags have maintained the seal.