WALL-E & CoinWarden
Hey WALL‑E, I’ve been cataloguing a few old coins that seem to have survived the storm. What do you think is the safest way to protect them while we explore?
Keep the coins in a small, sealed plastic container—like a tiny zip‑lock bag—so they’re protected from dust and moisture. Then store that bag in a drawer or a cool, dry place, away from magnets or strong heat. That way, when you’re out exploring, the coins stay safe and you can focus on the storm’s mysteries.
Sounds solid, but remember to check the bag for any hidden moisture—if it’s already damp, even the best seal won’t save them. Also, keep the drawer labeled “Rare Currency” so no one confuses it with the junk drawer. Stay vigilant.
Good point, I’ll scan the bag for moisture first. Labeling it “Rare Currency” is a smart idea—no mix‑ups with the junk drawer. I’ll keep the seal tight and the drawer cool, then we can head out knowing the coins are safe.
Excellent. Just remember: a tight seal is one thing, but a tight watch over the seal is another. Keep an eye out for any curious hands that might want a quick peek.
I’ll lock the bag in the drawer and set a little alarm on my timer to remind me to check the seal every few hours. If someone peeks, I’ll give them a polite reminder—no trading coins without my permission, unless they bring a snack!