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<p>[QUOTE="sand, post: 7820874, member: 118540"]Interesting. It reminds me, of when I ordered some tulip bulbs for my Mom, from an internet company, for Christmas. I waited a few days, before I opened the packages. When I opened the packages, the inside of each package was moist, and the bulbs had green rot on them. Not bronze disease, of course, but a similar color. I tried to cut off the rotten parts. But when my Mom planted them, very few of them grew. Since then, I haven't ordered tulip bulbs, from any internet company. But if I ever do it again, then I'll be sure to open the packages immediately. In fact, if I remember correctly, each package said "OPEN IMMEDIATELY", on the outside of the package.</p><p>With your coins, I wonder, if moisture accumulated inside the packages, perhaps because of temperature changes. For example, if the seller lives in a hotter part of the world, and if you live in a colder part of the world, then the drop in temperature, could cause water to condense out of the air, within the package.</p><p>What do the seller photos look like? Do these coins resemble the seller photos? What are these coins supposed to be? Late Roman bronze coins?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sand, post: 7820874, member: 118540"]Interesting. It reminds me, of when I ordered some tulip bulbs for my Mom, from an internet company, for Christmas. I waited a few days, before I opened the packages. When I opened the packages, the inside of each package was moist, and the bulbs had green rot on them. Not bronze disease, of course, but a similar color. I tried to cut off the rotten parts. But when my Mom planted them, very few of them grew. Since then, I haven't ordered tulip bulbs, from any internet company. But if I ever do it again, then I'll be sure to open the packages immediately. In fact, if I remember correctly, each package said "OPEN IMMEDIATELY", on the outside of the package. With your coins, I wonder, if moisture accumulated inside the packages, perhaps because of temperature changes. For example, if the seller lives in a hotter part of the world, and if you live in a colder part of the world, then the drop in temperature, could cause water to condense out of the air, within the package. What do the seller photos look like? Do these coins resemble the seller photos? What are these coins supposed to be? Late Roman bronze coins?[/QUOTE]
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