Has anyone seen milkspots on NGC graded ASE's?
I haven't even though I will have to admit that I have seen more PCGS slabbed ASE's vs NGC's personally.
But it appears to me that PCGS has a bigger problem with these than NGC and may well be part of the reason they no longer award the grade of 70 to any ASE's.
Your thoughts/experience....
But it appears to me that PCGS has a bigger problem with these than NGC and may well be part of the reason they no longer award the grade of 70 to any ASE's.
Your thoughts/experience....
And I ain't lying this time.
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So the answer to your question, based on the above and experience with 100's of PCGS I would say NGC has an equal amount of trouble.
Reckon the burnished blanks will help?
Using acetone to stabalize the surfaces seems to help prevent them from forming post-certification.
<< <i>Have they ever figured out the cause of this? >>
The cause is due to the rinse that the mint uses. The cure is yet to be defined.
<< <i>I just went through three complete sets of NGC MS69 Silver eagles. All but 15 had spots. These will be returned to NGC soon.
So the answer to your question, based on the above and experience with 100's of PCGS I would say NGC has an equal amount of trouble. >>
You returning the 15 to get spots added to them?
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<< <i>I just went through three complete sets of NGC MS69 Silver eagles. All but 15 had spots. These will be returned to NGC soon.
So the answer to your question, based on the above and experience with 100's of PCGS I would say NGC has an equal amount of trouble. >>
You returning the 15 to get spots added to them?
Of course, I like my coins to have unique identifiers and no two spots are alike.
I guess what I am saying is that the SAE's are prone to get these milk spots regardless of what holder they are in so my SOP from here on out is a quick dip and rinse to hopefully clean the surface of any foreign residue that might be lurking there.
Does NGC guarantee their coins with a "market value" guarantee?
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