The coin cells were in the envelope individually in small blister sections which obviously come from a large packaging for industry and were separated. Not as shown in the sales packaging of trade. That would not bother me more if it were not for the fact that no availability date is available. It could therefore be super fresh, but also old superimposed batteries. Therefore, a point deduction. The batteries have been used as replacement batteries in some watches. It will show only after weeks, months or years, if the batteries were reasonably fresh. Normally, they should at least. Two years hold, as the assembled so far. If the shelf life, contrary to expectations be very short, I will nachberichten and demote!