GG THANK YOU for the awakening video! Stuff we all know is true but the brain washing is complete! How do we stop this? How do we get 50 million people to watch it? @everybody you must watch some or all of this video! ruclips.net/video/1fDWZjvNUC8/видео.html
Thanks! Dropped an Australian Roo and damaged the factory capsule; no coin damage. Replaced capsule with Airtite brand capsule. Some Airtites have a divits spaced at 120 degree increments. Cheers!
That elephant coin I've always had a fondness for. They got it right. I don't like the other big five (proof) designs at all, but the BU elephant is a goodie
🤣No actually my hand flew off the knob and smashed against a sharp metal door frame. I did put the bandaid on to make the video though. It looked really NASTY on camera in closeup like that. Didn't want to traumatize anyone!
😂I did explain the bandage in a previous comment, but I am doing good with pointy things and whiskey👍 You should see me with electricity, fire, and explody stuff😮
Smashed my hand in a door. The gash on my thumb just looked ugly. I usually don't use gloves. They cause me to fumble and drop things and I usually manipulate my mind with the capsules or only hold or touch reeded edges. It is very difficult to damage or cause loss of value on bullion or coins that will never be graded If something has huge numismatic value I wouldn't touch it, even with gloves and anything valuable will be in a slab anyway. Just my opinion. Others do it differently.
Thanks for the video
GG THANK YOU for the awakening video! Stuff we all know is true but the brain washing is complete! How do we stop this? How do we get 50 million people to watch it? @everybody you must watch some or all of this video! ruclips.net/video/1fDWZjvNUC8/видео.html
I keep all my coins in either a capsule or a tube, I also leave a silica packet in my safe for humidity control.
Same here and if they loose I capsule all😊
I put one in my shorts.
Like #5 - Great video, very informative!
Thanks for the tips👍And I opened some capsules using suction cups.
Thanks! Dropped an Australian Roo and damaged the factory capsule; no coin damage. Replaced capsule with Airtite brand capsule. Some Airtites have a divits spaced at 120 degree increments. Cheers!
Awesome video and very informational 👍🐦🔥
Thanks 👍
That's how I open my capsules with the long edge of the blade get it started a little bit and then rock it back and forth works fine
Awesome info 👌
Glad you think so!
@@MrKiwi13605 😊😊
That elephant coin I've always had a fondness for. They got it right. I don't like the other big five (proof) designs at all, but the BU elephant is a goodie
Did you cut your finger getting that platinum capsule open? Love those old pt koalas.
🤣No actually my hand flew off the knob and smashed against a sharp metal door frame. I did put the bandaid on to make the video though. It looked really NASTY on camera in closeup like that. Didn't want to traumatize anyone!
Leave it in the capsule.
Your welcome
why you want to open the capsules.?
Because it is fun to look at the coins naked and they look so much better free...
@ScottM-n8d Too each his own.
My same question?
@@jmathman11it is all good, my coins my rules, your coins your rules.
Now we know why you have a bandage in your thumb! 😮
😂I did explain the bandage in a previous comment, but I am doing good with pointy things and whiskey👍
You should see me with electricity, fire, and explody stuff😮
Cut your thumb? No gloves?
Smashed my hand in a door. The gash on my thumb just looked ugly. I usually don't use gloves. They cause me to fumble and drop things and I usually manipulate my mind with the capsules or only hold or touch reeded edges.
It is very difficult to damage or cause loss of value on bullion or coins that will never be graded
If something has huge numismatic value I wouldn't touch it, even with gloves and anything valuable will be in a slab anyway.
Just my opinion. Others do it differently.