These were nice american quality capsules. Temu ones are really cheap indeed and I use them as well for my shitty silver but apparently they "leak" dirty chemicals on coins. Or so I hear. Tbh, they even feel cheap and shitty
Air-tite plastic cases protect your coin much better then the cardboard or Mylar flips do. But you need to buy ones that fit your coins properly. If the coin can bounce around in the capsule it can damage the edges.
We were talking about the shitty ones from china that are super cheap. I hear the chemically react with the surface of coins and fuck em up a bit. Have you heard anything about that?
These were nice american quality capsules. Temu ones are really cheap indeed and I use them as well for my shitty silver but apparently they "leak" dirty chemicals on coins. Or so I hear. Tbh, they even feel cheap and shitty
Fuck !!!!!!! Where did you saw that? π€£π€£π just bought 60 capsules
Just online discussions on numismatic forums. I can't verify yet, but I only use em on coins I don't care much about :p
I just bought some for 1oz silver that are in plastic folderβ¦ because i saw that capsules are safer π π
Yeah, for the 1 oz beauties I wouldn't risk it :p
@silverd510 is an expert on this shit. Maybe he has some insight to share. If he sees the tag π
Air-tite plastic cases protect your coin much better then the cardboard or Mylar flips do. But you need to buy ones that fit your coins properly. If the coin can bounce around in the capsule it can damage the edges.
We were talking about the shitty ones from china that are super cheap. I hear the chemically react with the surface of coins and fuck em up a bit. Have you heard anything about that?
Temu comes with some foaming that can adjust