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True indeed at sometimes ! That zinc will be the cause of that Nature you call  Zinc rotting.just a very interesting Theory.if a coin is needed die to add details of coloring?Let's say Green to give it that jaded looking detail! That die material is almost like zinc look,Yet! Very different from zinc rotting.It's more of a shiny plastic look,which some may think it's glue or rot and fingernail paint.oh yeah! Environmental damage.Ok! Coins such China and Japan,uses that type of die work to form the details of their coins .Now!  In order for this to happen! Well let's see? Would that be two different die clashes against each other.So that we understand that! Mixing! Of different components or rather I say elements.:) anyway.good afternoon to you all .Oh Greenstang.Thank you as always is good to debrief with lol. I will be back :)lol

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