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Disc rot is exceedingly rare. Maybe you will find one or two in a box of a thousand perhaps.
What is very likely is they never finalised the discs. They will/may be able to be finalised in a dvd recorder.
Without finalisation there is no valid filesystem thus they appear blank.
When I get home I'll give this a go, I usually use RW discs in my recorder, which ensures I dont need to finalise.