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<p>[QUOTE="rysherms, post: 1769977, member: 46631"]First off, I can tell just by your tone that you are so uneducated and unprofessional that any company whose OWNER speaks to a critic like that is overly defensive for a reason. Additionally, pointing at articles written for applications other than coin storage is ridiculous. You obviously have no chemistry background whatsoever.</p><p><br /></p><p>I forwarded this to a few of my colleagues and EVERY SINGLE ONE of them agree, a copper layer a few layers thick CAN ONLY act as a barrier (for a limited time at that) and its absorbtive properties would be reacted off almost IMMEDIATELY upon first contact with even ambient air.</p><p><br /></p><p>Peddle away buddy. Unfortunately not ALL of America is naiive and will fall for your fancy hyperlinks and complete misunderstanding of chemical properties. I'm sure you will make a quick buck off of it. But you are scary in the way you completely do notbinderstand the ratio of surface area, reactant mass and lifespan of the material you bought and turnturned into a storage bag. Ots a ziplock bag my man. </p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck. I just hope for you there is no PVC in it and people don't sue you for destroying numismatic coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rysherms, post: 1769977, member: 46631"]First off, I can tell just by your tone that you are so uneducated and unprofessional that any company whose OWNER speaks to a critic like that is overly defensive for a reason. Additionally, pointing at articles written for applications other than coin storage is ridiculous. You obviously have no chemistry background whatsoever. I forwarded this to a few of my colleagues and EVERY SINGLE ONE of them agree, a copper layer a few layers thick CAN ONLY act as a barrier (for a limited time at that) and its absorbtive properties would be reacted off almost IMMEDIATELY upon first contact with even ambient air. Peddle away buddy. Unfortunately not ALL of America is naiive and will fall for your fancy hyperlinks and complete misunderstanding of chemical properties. I'm sure you will make a quick buck off of it. But you are scary in the way you completely do notbinderstand the ratio of surface area, reactant mass and lifespan of the material you bought and turnturned into a storage bag. Ots a ziplock bag my man. Good luck. I just hope for you there is no PVC in it and people don't sue you for destroying numismatic coins.[/QUOTE]
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