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<p>[QUOTE="Clutchy, post: 1658849, member: 45040"]Yes. Those are the bags. From sheer terror, I pulled all the coins out of the bags. I dont see any damage to the pennies. The only proofs that are not in the original packaging are 3 franklin proofs that were in a album, so they were handled before I received them, and since I paid spot for them, I really didnt look at them to closely. I just popped them out of the album as safely as possible and put them into the bags. Since I didnt take a close look at purchase, I cant say what shape they were in. When I pulled them out of the bags, the high points have a "film" on them.The reason behind the bags was I purchased these metal organizing bin rack with plastic bins. I also scratch build and drag race electric and nitro powered remote control cars and wanted a nice set of racks for holding all the tiny screws and parts. I used the bags for storing this items and the bags fit in the bins perfectly. So it was a instant on-hand approach for storing the coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>I beleive pvc damage would be a yellow/green dull tone on the coins, no ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clutchy, post: 1658849, member: 45040"]Yes. Those are the bags. From sheer terror, I pulled all the coins out of the bags. I dont see any damage to the pennies. The only proofs that are not in the original packaging are 3 franklin proofs that were in a album, so they were handled before I received them, and since I paid spot for them, I really didnt look at them to closely. I just popped them out of the album as safely as possible and put them into the bags. Since I didnt take a close look at purchase, I cant say what shape they were in. When I pulled them out of the bags, the high points have a "film" on them.The reason behind the bags was I purchased these metal organizing bin rack with plastic bins. I also scratch build and drag race electric and nitro powered remote control cars and wanted a nice set of racks for holding all the tiny screws and parts. I used the bags for storing this items and the bags fit in the bins perfectly. So it was a instant on-hand approach for storing the coins. I beleive pvc damage would be a yellow/green dull tone on the coins, no ?[/QUOTE]
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