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<p>[QUOTE="mdbb, post: 8564718, member: 141603"]I have a 1909-1938 Oberwise Premium card that's been stored incorrectly. It's very moisture/water damaged and the bottom row 1936-1938 has been bent and broken in a fashion that won't allow coins to be held. </p><p><br /></p><p>All the coins are weathered and under a microscope they're really dirty. Like stored in a humid garage for 30 years dusty/dirty. I know even a quick little rub can create swirl marks and take off the luster but I guess my main questions are: Should I remove the coins from this beaten, deteriorating album and put them into flips? Should I be concerned with accidentally removing parts of the dirt from handling?</p><p><br /></p><p>The plus side to finding this is it had a 1909 V.D.B. , 1910-S, 1911-S and a 1922 Weak D (could be just worn but cool anyways) All are in maybe G condition or lower i'd say but it was a huge find for me after diving head first into this hobby again a couple weeks ago. There are a few that also have Lamination errors across the obverse which is cool too. I'll include some shots[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mdbb, post: 8564718, member: 141603"]I have a 1909-1938 Oberwise Premium card that's been stored incorrectly. It's very moisture/water damaged and the bottom row 1936-1938 has been bent and broken in a fashion that won't allow coins to be held. All the coins are weathered and under a microscope they're really dirty. Like stored in a humid garage for 30 years dusty/dirty. I know even a quick little rub can create swirl marks and take off the luster but I guess my main questions are: Should I remove the coins from this beaten, deteriorating album and put them into flips? Should I be concerned with accidentally removing parts of the dirt from handling? The plus side to finding this is it had a 1909 V.D.B. , 1910-S, 1911-S and a 1922 Weak D (could be just worn but cool anyways) All are in maybe G condition or lower i'd say but it was a huge find for me after diving head first into this hobby again a couple weeks ago. There are a few that also have Lamination errors across the obverse which is cool too. I'll include some shots[/QUOTE]
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