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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 8137733, member: 112"]Tell ya what Carl, you take some PVC flips, a half dozen or so, and you put them inside a, ehhh, small closed container like a small Tupperware one, set 'em on one side. On the other side, not touching the flips, you put in 3 or 4 coins from your pocket change. Then you just sit that container aside for 6 months or so. </p><p><br /></p><p>After that time, you open it up, and test the surface of the coins, you know what tests to do and how to do it/them. And I'll bet ya there's PVC residue on them - even though the flips were never touching the coins. And then you come back and try to tell me it <u>was not</u> because gas got deposited on the coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or, you could short cut the whole process and explain to me how and why coins - inside an album that had vinyl covers on it, the covers of which could in no way come into direct contact with the coins - got PVC reside on them. And this has happened literally thousands of times to collectors over the years. </p><p><br /></p><p>If that wasn't caused by gas being put off by the vinyl - what was it ? Because there sure wasn't any direct contact that could put liquid on them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 8137733, member: 112"]Tell ya what Carl, you take some PVC flips, a half dozen or so, and you put them inside a, ehhh, small closed container like a small Tupperware one, set 'em on one side. On the other side, not touching the flips, you put in 3 or 4 coins from your pocket change. Then you just sit that container aside for 6 months or so. After that time, you open it up, and test the surface of the coins, you know what tests to do and how to do it/them. And I'll bet ya there's PVC residue on them - even though the flips were never touching the coins. And then you come back and try to tell me it [U]was not[/U] because gas got deposited on the coins. Or, you could short cut the whole process and explain to me how and why coins - inside an album that had vinyl covers on it, the covers of which could in no way come into direct contact with the coins - got PVC reside on them. And this has happened literally thousands of times to collectors over the years. If that wasn't caused by gas being put off by the vinyl - what was it ? Because there sure wasn't any direct contact that could put liquid on them.[/QUOTE]
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