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A capsule is like a:

- Condom

- Nodder

- French Letter

- Jonny

- Sheath

- Banana Burka

- Kitten Mitten

- One fingered glove

It stops those awful discolourations…

So I am told by good friends. 
 

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Dicker

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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3 hours ago, dicker said:

A capsule is like a:

- Condom

- Nodder

- French Letter

- Jonny

- Sheath

- Banana Burka

- Kitten Mitten

- One fingered glove

It stops those awful discolourations…

So I am told by good friends. 
 

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Dicker

But @dicker by that logic, if you don’t put them in a ‘capsule’ then you get another sovereign 9 months later?

You’ve just got on average 18 years to pay for it. 😆

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.999 au coins can easily be scratched, so I put them in capsules if they don't come with one.

If they come in mint packaging ie. Sealed in plastic sleeve, then it'll leave them as they are.

This is except for the copper pennies sovereigns, where they rattle and jangle about even in 22mm capsules.

With these, I place them into a coin sleeve where it holds four like this.

 

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1 oz Britannia's are 999.9 ... more easily scratched and if scratched you may be offered less when sold. Being the same as London Delivery bars you may get more than 'impure' Sovs, that require some nasty chemicals processing that gives off bad gases in order to refine to 999.9.

40mm plastic waste pipe with paper separation/packaging between each and you may get 60 coins per 6 inches length, 400 in a metre length.

For home storage ... end capped and buried in private rear garden, or internally blended in https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/575475658620778446/ Self insure, no safe. To (in) hand grab and run element/amount (a pending/ongoing invasion or whatever). For other amounts, plastic sleeves and safety deposit box. For yet other amounts Bullionvault/PAXG/ETF whatever (foreign vaults).

Past times self insure/storage https://duckduckgo.com/?q=louis+writing+desk+with+secret+compartments&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D3X76u7A-7x0

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6 hours ago, Foster88 said:

But @dicker by that logic, if you don’t put them in a ‘capsule’ then you get another sovereign 9 months later?

You’ve just got on average 18 years to pay for it. 😆

18 years? ….. more like a lifetime 🤔😮

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