I always wanted a gold one. First they were illegal for Americans to own, then they were too expensive, and now I am afraid of Chinese forgeries. So, I got the silver one.
The few normal bullion ones I've seen have been spot free (small sample size).
I briefly owned a Proof one (I believe 2018) that did have milk spots (which seemed odd to me as I thought the proofs would have better quality control based on the much higher premiums).
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that coin is so plain looking spots would actually help
I bought a raw 2018 from mcm recently. Looks great. Clean and white.
I have a SP69 from 2017, and a regular bullion from 2018. Both are completely spot free.
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Cool, thanks for the info.
See spot run, run spot run. Do we know where they are minted?
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South Africa would be my 1st guess.
I always wanted a gold one. First they were illegal for Americans to own, then they were too expensive, and now I am afraid of Chinese forgeries. So, I got the silver one.
All of mine, 2017-2020, MS70, no spots...
The few normal bullion ones I've seen have been spot free (small sample size).
I briefly owned a Proof one (I believe 2018) that did have milk spots (which seemed odd to me as I thought the proofs would have better quality control based on the much higher premiums).