Spot-free Is not what I thought

Been waiting on a dozen puck grades so I have been cruising the site more then normal. When reading
the Pop report it says Spot free so I was thinking click. Yes I want to see pricing and other numbers without
the effect of the Spot price of the base metal. Well after digging and thinking and wondering why the Values
don't change when I click it. Now I realize your use of the word Spot is meaning free from contamination that
comes with the mint process not the usual term for "Spot".
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Need more coffee @Kkathyl or your favorite drink.
Anyone else "spot" that coming?
Trouble spot

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"Spot Free" means the editor's dog has not chewed on it...yet.
My first print unfortunately I forgot to take a before. Mind you it was for my own collection would never do this otherwise can you see ?



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Did they mean spot free as milk spot free?
Yes. Prices in the PCGS site for 5oz ATB is for spot free (milk spot) bullion coins. But if you click on buy it link many include circulated ATB quarters not Specimen 5oz. So I think I will stick to grey sheet for that.
Otherwise very useful and you get to see results quickly.
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Thanks Kathy for the insight