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Alun got a reaction from NGMD in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from dmcac in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from GSS in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Spanishsilver in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from gji25 in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Fishy321 in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Solly in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from theman73 in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Arne in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from AOB in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from kneehow2018 in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Colnago in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from 9x883 in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from trp in 1oz Gold Geiger
Stunning 1oz gold geiger square in assay
£1700 plus 🚢
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Alun got a reaction from Tighthead in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from Aldebaran in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from dicker in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from Minted in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from Bruce06 in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from Simonz in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?
All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else.
I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
Alun
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Alun got a reaction from GreatCoins4U in 1oz Gold bar
Beautiful 1oz Rand Refinery Loxodonta Gold bar. 😍 stunning 😍
Purchased from Atkinsons a couple of years ago and in immaculate condition.
£1,650 plus 🚢
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