Neutralizing Milk Spots on Silver Eagles....
dlimb2
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Did someone say there was a way to do this!!!! I recall someone saying something about it...but I can not remember what?
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The name is LEE!
<< <i>I believe that if you give them a light dip followed with a thorough water rinse followed by a dip in either acetone or alcohol (NOT BEER and NOT SCOTCH!) that you can minimize the milk spotting on these coins. >>
I tried that remedy on a sms quarter to no avail.
<< <i><< I believe that if you give them a light dip followed with a thorough water rinse followed by a dip in either acetone or alcohol (NOT BEER and NOT SCOTCH!) that you can minimize the milk spotting on these coins. >>
I tried that remedy on a sms quarter to no avail. >>
It doesn't work if the spots have already developed. It's a preventative measure.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Nothing will remove them or neutralize them. >>
Nothing will do so after they develop.
Russ, NCNE
edit to ask: Is the acetone a measure to keep more spots from showing up ?
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<< <i>For those of you using this experimental technique, how long have these dipped coins remained spot-free? >>
I've been doing it with late 50's and early 60's proofs, which are also prone to developing milk spots, for over four years. None that I've kept in my stash have grown spots.
Russ, NCNE
They are not removable, they can be reduced however there will always be an outline of disoloration.
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<< <i>You can remove milk spots on any modern coinage with a dremel tool. >>
I have found a belt sander works well to!
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