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<p>[QUOTE="lowle harrison, post: 4211023, member: 109950"][USER=17567]@frankjg[/USER] you are SO correct about almost any coins post 1983. And in 100 years anything per-clad, in my thoughts, should be in substantially or better physical condition as are the US 1700 & 1800's some of us collect today. If for no other reason than their limited circulation time to population mass compared to most early European currencies. As the elements of US 20th century are no Helvetias ,{exception Draped Bust Large Cents} US fiduciary instruments celluloid, paper, metal should always be included in the history of the world. As to cladage, imagine what lies 20 feet below a landfill then think what was a Shield penny and I wonder what one looked like. About the condition I've seen 100's of 2018 and 2019's in today. My fear is one description of the noun "collector"; a person who collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby, is what may be lost in the future[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lowle harrison, post: 4211023, member: 109950"][USER=17567]@frankjg[/USER] you are SO correct about almost any coins post 1983. And in 100 years anything per-clad, in my thoughts, should be in substantially or better physical condition as are the US 1700 & 1800's some of us collect today. If for no other reason than their limited circulation time to population mass compared to most early European currencies. As the elements of US 20th century are no Helvetias ,{exception Draped Bust Large Cents} US fiduciary instruments celluloid, paper, metal should always be included in the history of the world. As to cladage, imagine what lies 20 feet below a landfill then think what was a Shield penny and I wonder what one looked like. About the condition I've seen 100's of 2018 and 2019's in today. My fear is one description of the noun "collector"; a person who collects things of a specified type, professionally or as a hobby, is what may be lost in the future[/QUOTE]
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