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<p>[QUOTE="Basileus Antialcidas, post: 8421172, member: 112443"]Hello to everyone. I recently bought a very good quality cabinet from a well known coin cabinet creator that I will not name. Everything is perfect and the craftsmanship fantastic. The thing is though that I came in to realization that underneath every drawer there is a plastic wood looking sheet that covers the bottom of every drawer. I was confused and asked what was it made of. In the begging he didn't answer but in the end he stated to me that it is PVC sheet with wood print. Now I am thinking, I got this cabinet and got rid of everything that could contain PVC and payed so much money to be completely plastic and PVC free and then here it is again. My question would be, the bottom of the drawers doesn't get in contact with the coins, but at the same time they are basically underneath it so they are in the same space, also the pvc is rigid and not flexible. So should I stop worrying about it or ask for a refund? Could it long-term damage the coins? He says that his cabinets are sold to museums that way and no one ever had a problem. I rey don't know what to do. I am a student and it was not cheap to buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Basileus Antialcidas, post: 8421172, member: 112443"]Hello to everyone. I recently bought a very good quality cabinet from a well known coin cabinet creator that I will not name. Everything is perfect and the craftsmanship fantastic. The thing is though that I came in to realization that underneath every drawer there is a plastic wood looking sheet that covers the bottom of every drawer. I was confused and asked what was it made of. In the begging he didn't answer but in the end he stated to me that it is PVC sheet with wood print. Now I am thinking, I got this cabinet and got rid of everything that could contain PVC and payed so much money to be completely plastic and PVC free and then here it is again. My question would be, the bottom of the drawers doesn't get in contact with the coins, but at the same time they are basically underneath it so they are in the same space, also the pvc is rigid and not flexible. So should I stop worrying about it or ask for a refund? Could it long-term damage the coins? He says that his cabinets are sold to museums that way and no one ever had a problem. I rey don't know what to do. I am a student and it was not cheap to buy.[/QUOTE]
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