I may have to quit coin collecting - I'm allergic to coins

No joke, just found out I'm allergic to copper and nickel! Never heard of such a thing, but I guess its true. I've had a bad rash for several months that comes and goes. Some Doctors called it exuma (sp) others said it was a contact allergy. Last week I finally had a series of patches put on my back and it showed I had a strong reaction to copper and a little less to nickel.
Guess I can only collect gold and silver from now on - at least that's a good excuse to tell my wife
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Guess I can only collect gold and silver from now on - at least that's a good excuse to tell my wife

Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my hard drive?
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Please let me be the first to say I'll like to help you out with your copper issues. --jerry
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<< <i>Are you allergic to plastic? >>
Excellent question, BBE
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<< <i>Guess I can only collect gold and silver from now on - at least that's a good excuse to tell my wife
Gold and silver US coins are 8%-10% copper in the alloys. Not sure if that presents a problem. If they are in slabs, I doubt it. Could also become a ragpicker or collect NCLT instead of coins (much purer alloys).
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What's strange to me is that I've been collecting since I was 10 years old and I've never been allergic to anything. I guess old age changes some things.
<< <i>One thing the Doctor said that really had an impact is that most zippers are made of copper - including the fly in your pants. Now that is a heck of a situation and brings up all kinds of unpleasant thoughts. >>
Button flys to save your manhood!
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<< <i>No joke, just found out I'm allergic to copper and nickel! Never heard of such a thing, but I guess its true. >>
I've got a friend who's also allergic to most metals. He eats with plastic or wooden utensils and wears gloves when he has to handle keys.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
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<< <i> Last week I finally had a series of patches put on my back and it showed I had a strong reaction to copper and a little less to nickel.
Guess I can only collect gold and silver from now on - at least that's a good excuse to tell my wife
What were you doing rolling around in a pile of coins on the bed again?
suggestion, were gloves.
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<< <i>I guess old age changes some things. >>
You have no idea how how many things and how much!
But reaching old age is still far preferable to the alternative.
<< <i>My wife has a strong nickel allergy.... My wife can no longer wear gold jewelry because of nickel content. You would think that would save Mr Nysoto money, but she now wears platinum jewelry. >>
Try palladium -- apparently it's "part of the platinum family of metals at one seventh the cost."
Oh, wait -- nickel is ALSO part of the "platinum family of metals." So how come she can wear platinum but not nickel?
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
I would go with cotton gloves, or .9999 fine gold, ie Buffalo and or first hags.
<< <i>Collect currency no worries. >>
There are always solutions. I wonder if the OP was expecting such an outpouring of love.
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that are allergic to the ink in paper money. I
guess that would make the old credit card the
way to go.
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Opposite to other allergies (for example certain grains) metals do not stay in your body for a longer time (unless you are eating your coins). That is the main difference which causes most people with allergies like yours to stay away from things with nickel that you handle longer, but won't have a problem with spending (or handling) coins.
Off course, it will matter to what degree you have it. You certainly need to ask your doctor this, I'm sure he knows the answer.
Dennis
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