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Your collection constitutes a major time and resource expenditure. The last requirement in guaranteeing such an investment is a storage system providing strong organization and valuable, long term archival assurance. The authentic Air-Tite Model T Coin Tube is the professional quality container that will make your encapsulated collection work. It will take the chaotic heap of coins and turn them into a manageable and secure resource.
Forget about disorganized boxes and free capsules. This Air-Tite Model T tube is precision-designed to accommodate 20 Model T capsules, so you can stack them up and sort them by coin type or date, or series. The design seems to be space-saving and is good to be stored in safes and deposit boxes, so you are able to simply catalogue your holdings at a glance without physically handling capsules.
Though Air-Tite capsules can be considered as first line of protection to your coins, the tube is a second line of defence that is vital. It also protects the actual capsules against nicks, scuffs, and hits that could happen during transportation and handling so that the dreamy clear acrylic capsule will keep its shine. This is due to the strong built and well-fitting lid of the tube that ensures that the capsules are tightly held within the tube and cannot shake to cause abrasion in the long run.
Belief in the quality of real Air-Tite products. They also are made in the USA using only high-quality virgin materials and are thus free of the impurities and flaws present in their lower cost, imported counterparts. The clear PETG body can display the contents instantly and the sturdiness of the polypropylene lid guarantees your collection to be dust and environmental debris free.
The major consideration to the serious numismatist is the storage material used. The improper use of plastics, especially the type containing Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) has permanently damaged decades of collections. PVC is subject to degradation, over time leaching plasticizers to produce a corrosive "green slime" on the surface of a coin, resulting in a pitting caused by the active plasticizers that is irreversible and a loss of value of a coin literally to a point where it is worth nothing.
To eliminate this type of damage, the Air-Tite Model T tube is designed with materials that museum curators and archival professionals use to preserve their valuable cultural heritage objects of inestimable value.
PETG is a thermoplastic polyester that is considered an inert and an archivally safe plastic. It does not have any plasticizers such as PVC; therefore, it will not leach out. Its chemical resistance means that there is no hazard of it off-gassing toxic acids or other reactive substances that might let your coins lose their integrity.
When storing archival materials, it is suggested that polypropylene is among the few suggestions that can sustain the storage of the archive material for a long period by the conservation institutions, such as the National Postal Museum and the Missouri State Archives. It is chemically inert, effectively neutral (neutral pH, or acid-free) and does not degrade in such a manner as to damage your collectibles.
In selecting this tube, you are selecting a storage system based on ideas of professional conservation. To ensure the best level of preservation, these tubes, as all archival materials, should be stored in an environment with stable and controlled climatic conditions and should not be exposed to direct and sustained sunlight since at some point the long-term exposure to UV radiation can deteriorate all forms of plastic.
Your collection constitutes a major time and resource expenditure. The last requirement in guaranteeing such an investment is a storage system providing strong organization and valuable, long term archival assurance. The authentic Air-Tite Model T Coin Tube is the professional quality container that will make your encapsulated collection work. It will take the chaotic heap of coins and turn them into a manageable and secure resource.
Forget about disorganized boxes and free capsules. This Air-Tite Model T tube is precision-designed to accommodate 20 Model T capsules, so you can stack them up and sort them by coin type or date, or series. The design seems to be space-saving and is good to be stored in safes and deposit boxes, so you are able to simply catalogue your holdings at a glance without physically handling capsules.
Though Air-Tite capsules can be considered as first line of protection to your coins, the tube is a second line of defence that is vital. It also protects the actual capsules against nicks, scuffs, and hits that could happen during transportation and handling so that the dreamy clear acrylic capsule will keep its shine. This is due to the strong built and well-fitting lid of the tube that ensures that the capsules are tightly held within the tube and cannot shake to cause abrasion in the long run.
Belief in the quality of real Air-Tite products. They also are made in the USA using only high-quality virgin materials and are thus free of the impurities and flaws present in their lower cost, imported counterparts. The clear PETG body can display the contents instantly and the sturdiness of the polypropylene lid guarantees your collection to be dust and environmental debris free.
The major consideration to the serious numismatist is the storage material used. The improper use of plastics, especially the type containing Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) has permanently damaged decades of collections. PVC is subject to degradation, over time leaching plasticizers to produce a corrosive "green slime" on the surface of a coin, resulting in a pitting caused by the active plasticizers that is irreversible and a loss of value of a coin literally to a point where it is worth nothing.
To eliminate this type of damage, the Air-Tite Model T tube is designed with materials that museum curators and archival professionals use to preserve their valuable cultural heritage objects of inestimable value.
PETG is a thermoplastic polyester that is considered an inert and an archivally safe plastic. It does not have any plasticizers such as PVC; therefore, it will not leach out. Its chemical resistance means that there is no hazard of it off-gassing toxic acids or other reactive substances that might let your coins lose their integrity.
When storing archival materials, it is suggested that polypropylene is among the few suggestions that can sustain the storage of the archive material for a long period by the conservation institutions, such as the National Postal Museum and the Missouri State Archives. It is chemically inert, effectively neutral (neutral pH, or acid-free) and does not degrade in such a manner as to damage your collectibles.
In selecting this tube, you are selecting a storage system based on ideas of professional conservation. To ensure the best level of preservation, these tubes, as all archival materials, should be stored in an environment with stable and controlled climatic conditions and should not be exposed to direct and sustained sunlight since at some point the long-term exposure to UV radiation can deteriorate all forms of plastic.