M.C.Glass
Well-Known Member
Spraying a coating on a paper label makes me cringe. Once you do it, it can't ever be undone. No telling if it might deteriorate or discolor after 10 or even 50 years. Could it turn black from no air? In coin collecting, they used these clear plastic "flips" that folded and had 2 pockets for holding silver dollar or smaller coins. They discovered, that after some years, the plastic had some chemical leech out onto the coins, made them turn greenish and slimy. IMO, anything that best protects the label, without changing it permanently is the best option for me. Archival plastic protection, removable and "breathable".