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<p>[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 7801442, member: 117420"]And yet, it was from "back then" that many more if not a higher percentage of coins have not hazed or toned or corroded, et al, even to this day, with more knowledge about it all. Plus, when talking about 2020-2021 coins...barely/not even a year old...only natural if not common sense (obvious) of some kind of issue more than just chance, storage methods, et al, and other random circumstances (which only stands to reason existed more "back then" than now). The one caveat to it...the sheer numbers/volume from back then compared to today. An astronomical increase in production and sales...products being processed and going out, et al. Much more chance that quantity has somehow compromised quality in ways not fully understood...and harder to understand if not believe possible. But like the old tried/true saying..."they don't make 'em like they used to." Not being critical...just my input...gotta believe something inert by/from the mint/mint holders is causing it way more than anything of collectors, their methods, actions, environments.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mac McDonald, post: 7801442, member: 117420"]And yet, it was from "back then" that many more if not a higher percentage of coins have not hazed or toned or corroded, et al, even to this day, with more knowledge about it all. Plus, when talking about 2020-2021 coins...barely/not even a year old...only natural if not common sense (obvious) of some kind of issue more than just chance, storage methods, et al, and other random circumstances (which only stands to reason existed more "back then" than now). The one caveat to it...the sheer numbers/volume from back then compared to today. An astronomical increase in production and sales...products being processed and going out, et al. Much more chance that quantity has somehow compromised quality in ways not fully understood...and harder to understand if not believe possible. But like the old tried/true saying..."they don't make 'em like they used to." Not being critical...just my input...gotta believe something inert by/from the mint/mint holders is causing it way more than anything of collectors, their methods, actions, environments.[/QUOTE]
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