Never saw milk spots on gold. It could be something on the inside of the plastic slab, or some interaction between gold and the inner wall of the slab.
Could be the Chinese figured out a way to make a fake PCGS slab with a fake coin. If it was NGC, you could access the original picture on their website.
Sure it happens, and it happens more frequently to proof gold - even the .999 is not completely pure
Thats why I dont like to own modern poof gold in the elusive 70 grade........in a few years when you retrieve it from the SDB, it'll look like this....
<< <i>Sure it happens, and it happens more frequently to proof gold - even the .999 is not completely pure >>
The Buff's are .9999. It looks like there is more spotting than .0001 worth of impurities!!! There is something really strange going on with this example!!!
Hum, I wonder is the Mint is selling us gold plated silver coins as pure gold? Nah, the Federal Government wouldn't do something like that to the public!!!
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Gold Milk Spots??
Do these gold buffs tone like this?
So far.....not mine!
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
and the inner wall of the slab.
Could be the Chinese figured out a way to make a fake PCGS slab with a fake coin. If it was NGC, you could access the original picture
on their website.
Thats why I dont like to own modern poof gold in the elusive 70 grade........in a few years when you retrieve it from the SDB, it'll look like this....
<< <i>Looks like somebody sneezed on it. >>
Yeah, and then flipped it over and sneezed on it again!!!
mbogoman
https://pcgs.com/setregistry/collectors-showcase/classic-issues-colonials-through-1964/zambezi-collection-trade-dollars/7345Asesabi Lutho
<< <i>Sure it happens, and it happens more frequently to proof gold - even the .999 is not completely pure >>
The Buff's are .9999. It looks like there is more spotting than .0001 worth of impurities!!! There is something really strange going on with this example!!!
that looks like that !!!
From the slab itself?