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<p>[QUOTE="EdGs, post: 1553461, member: 41448"]The sulphur and being left in the box would definately explain the yellowing, not to mention the mostly ever-present humidity here in Florida.</p><p><br /></p><p>The toning is pretty even throughout the set, but the Sac Dollar has an oblong spot on its reverse. I have a '99 state quarter set in its box right next to these and it doesn't seem to be affected. That's what got me curious about this. Thanks for the info.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EdGs, post: 1553461, member: 41448"]The sulphur and being left in the box would definately explain the yellowing, not to mention the mostly ever-present humidity here in Florida. The toning is pretty even throughout the set, but the Sac Dollar has an oblong spot on its reverse. I have a '99 state quarter set in its box right next to these and it doesn't seem to be affected. That's what got me curious about this. Thanks for the info.[/QUOTE]
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