Guide

Why do investors use tubes for bullion coins?

Dense storage, fast ounce counts, less rim chatter, and program-specific caps and diameters.

Bullion coin tubes are the volume stacker’s answer—20–25 ounces per rigid cylinder, fast inventory counts, and less rim-on-rim chatter than loose boxes.

They are not «open once and forget» mint tubes—you need snug caps, program diameter, and fewer pop-offs so you are not pumping humid air.

Why stackers choose tubes

  • Density in safes—more ounces per drawer.
  • Visual counting when stacking (20 vs 25 per program).
  • Less per-coin handling than twenty loose capsules.

Realistic sealing

Tubes are not vacuum chambers—they limit air exchange. Add silica in the outer safe if you are coastal.

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Buy program-specific tubes—skip vague «fits most bullion» rattling.

  • Related: 1 oz tubes guide on hub.
  • Label date/source on cap.
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