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It's in really good condition, and checking the shelf where it's been sitting for a decade, there no residual radiation. So I have to assume it won't flake off easily.
A perspex box might be a good idea, but for now it's sitting on a far away garage shelf with a label. I'd prefer to keep it even if it's an outdated method compared to my phone, as it was a gift from my grandfather as he had it from his deployment in WWII in the 45th infantry. But now we're all aware of what it might do, so we'll definitely limit exposure time if we do show it off. It's good to know that it's still a fairly small amount of danger, comparatively.
Thank you!
Sounds like you should be fine. Most radioactive particles don't travel far or penetrate very far (why the main danger is from ingestion) so if you aren't carrying it around and it's not in a high traffic area of the house then you should be fine. If you want to be sure, you can pop it into ziplock bag.