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17 Replies to “Should you touch Silver and Gold coins with your bare hands?”

  1. That 1oz 50 pesos gold coin has been on my radar for a while now but i just don’t know whether or not it’d be that good of an investment. Though for collecting purposes that’s really nice.
    What shall i do?

  2. To get rid of tarnish and milk spots get some hot water and borax and mix it then dip your silver

    1. You know what – try being less of a body shaming troll and actually make better life choices. I like my hands, I like my nails and I work with them on a daily basis. If you don’t like it you can just not watch. I refuse to be body shamed. A real shame as I am about to giveaway 400g of silver, guess who won’t be able to comment on my videos any time soon!?

  3. My first purchase was intended to be a til death do we part batch anyway, I purchased very specific pieces with full intent of opening and handling. When I start pulling in collector’s coins I’ll tube them.

  4. It was here before man walked the earth.
    It will be here after we’re gone.

  5. Question: I am making a decorative pirate treasure chest of 1oz assorted copper/silver/gold and platinum bullions. Will all these metals pilled and scratched together for years depreciate it’s worth if i am almost certain it’s no collectible? I open the chest often to sniff it a handful and hear the sound of precious metal clashing against one another. Is it ok to mix em all together ? -copper clashing on platinum example or i should separate em in a chest for each?

  6. You mentioned “copper spotting” a lot. But you didn’t once actually explain what it is. How does a coin with no copper content get copper spotting? Does it happen only when a coin is new, or can it happen a century later?

  7. I have 24 gold plated medallions I touched them for few seconds is that good ? I forgot put gloves 🧤 on before touching them I was told it could tarnish gold plated over time. I’m new to gold and silver i don’t know rules for them to gold plated and real silver and gold

  8. I bought my gold coins as NFTs, that way they can never be damaged by grubby hands. I will be rich and you will be poor. Dirty, touchy people.

  9. I bought some of the “aged” Egyptian-stylized silver pieces from Monarch Mint just so I would have some I could play with and handle. I haven’t yet handled any of my BU silver coins with bare hands though. Hopefully I will allow myself that pleasure soon. Britannias seem a good choice since even the BU coins usually come with some scratches and dings in them already.

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