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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2202799, member: 112"]Guys, the mint itself does not roll the coins. They have a private company that does it for them. The coins are sent from the mint in ballistics bags to the private company. They then roll the coins and ship them directly to the distribution center. When purchased, the mint sends the address of the buyer to the distribution center and has them ship to the buyer.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the toning and what causes it, it has just as much, or more in some cases, to do with the conditions and storage methods at the home of the owner as it does with the paper and other packaging materials. That is why some people's coins have visible or noticeable toning and other people's coins do not.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can the coins in the entire roll tone ? Absolutely.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can the coins in the inner roll not show noticeable toning ? Absolutely.</p><p><br /></p><p>Storing coins in paper rolls is nothing new, the practice has been used for decades. And over that time period collectors have tried every trick they could ever think of to stop the coins from toning. Very, very, rarely were they ever successful. </p><p><br /></p><p>Years ago there a member of this forum named Catman, he was a friend of mine who lived in Las Vegas. He had been a cent collector his entire life and he loved to keep rolls of cents. From the early '50s on he tried everything to stop the coins in the rolls from toning. In the '60s somebody came up with the idea of removing the coins from the paper rolls, wrapping them in a layer of aluminum foil, and then reinserting that into the paper roll and storing the coins. Around 2001 Catman decided to open some of those rolls that had been stored for 40 years. The end coins were toned, the inner coins were not, at least not noticeably so. Nothing else he ever did worked.</p><p><br /></p><p>He is the one and only person that I ever heard of, and he ever heard of, who had any success with this method. That is because there is a danger with this method. Should any moisture, including moisture from the humidity in the air, get to the coins, a chemical reaction between the aluminum foil and the copper coins would occur, and the coins would be corroded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom line all coins tone to some degree regardless of what they are stored in, or how they are stored because the only thing necessary for toning is the air. And all coins are exposed to the air. Yeah you can open a roll and say they don't look like they have toned, but they have. It's just that the toning is minimal. Place a freshly minted coin next to it and you'll see the difference.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2202799, member: 112"]Guys, the mint itself does not roll the coins. They have a private company that does it for them. The coins are sent from the mint in ballistics bags to the private company. They then roll the coins and ship them directly to the distribution center. When purchased, the mint sends the address of the buyer to the distribution center and has them ship to the buyer. As for the toning and what causes it, it has just as much, or more in some cases, to do with the conditions and storage methods at the home of the owner as it does with the paper and other packaging materials. That is why some people's coins have visible or noticeable toning and other people's coins do not. Can the coins in the entire roll tone ? Absolutely. Can the coins in the inner roll not show noticeable toning ? Absolutely. Storing coins in paper rolls is nothing new, the practice has been used for decades. And over that time period collectors have tried every trick they could ever think of to stop the coins from toning. Very, very, rarely were they ever successful. Years ago there a member of this forum named Catman, he was a friend of mine who lived in Las Vegas. He had been a cent collector his entire life and he loved to keep rolls of cents. From the early '50s on he tried everything to stop the coins in the rolls from toning. In the '60s somebody came up with the idea of removing the coins from the paper rolls, wrapping them in a layer of aluminum foil, and then reinserting that into the paper roll and storing the coins. Around 2001 Catman decided to open some of those rolls that had been stored for 40 years. The end coins were toned, the inner coins were not, at least not noticeably so. Nothing else he ever did worked. He is the one and only person that I ever heard of, and he ever heard of, who had any success with this method. That is because there is a danger with this method. Should any moisture, including moisture from the humidity in the air, get to the coins, a chemical reaction between the aluminum foil and the copper coins would occur, and the coins would be corroded. Bottom line all coins tone to some degree regardless of what they are stored in, or how they are stored because the only thing necessary for toning is the air. And all coins are exposed to the air. Yeah you can open a roll and say they don't look like they have toned, but they have. It's just that the toning is minimal. Place a freshly minted coin next to it and you'll see the difference.[/QUOTE]
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