I'm seeing badges here and there that are degenerating under their overlayment of silver, gold or bronze finishes. I've personally had a badge years ago that the edges of the badge fell to pieces in my hand. This corrosion differs from one maker to the next I'm sure. I can't help but think that the feinzinc pieces we are buying now may some day fall to dust, each in it's own time. We expect to see our collections go up in value over time, but at the same time, as the corrosion sets in, we take a loss. So there's a point of no return somewhere down the road. I realize some pieces may take generation to finally come to this. Perhaps their handling, mixing of alloys, etc. was under tighter quality control. I know this has been discussed in length before, and people don't really want to address the issue anymore. But I'd like to ask a question regarding storage for longevity. What is the best method for storing these zinc artifacts?
I'm posting two photos for example, one from a dealer's site...
Robert
I'm posting two photos for example, one from a dealer's site...
Robert
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