To retain the value and look of your coin collection, proper care and storing are essential. Use this page to make sure you have the right tools for the job.
To retain the value and look of your coin collection, proper care and storing are essential. Use this page to make sure you have the right tools for the job.
Keep coins cool and dry
Sharp changes in temperature and moisture cause discoloration that devalues coins. Avoid talking directly over coins as tiny droplets of saliva can also create spots on a coin. Just like fingerprints, these marks are difficult to remove.
Save documentation
Some coins and coin sets come with a certificate of authenticity and/or an information card.
Keep them safe
A safe-deposit box at a bank is one option. If you have a home collection, ensure that your home insurance covers full replacement costs.
Once you’ve washed the coin, pat it dry with a soft towel. Brushing or rubbing can scratch a coin’s delicate surface. And now that you know how to properly care for and store your collection, remember the most important part of coin collecting . . . Have fun!