ever tempted.............................
...........to rip open your spotted uncs or proofs from the mint and give 'em an acetone bath? it's disgusting to me to see these, once beautiful examples, bought in the past, turn like this from the mint. anyone agree?
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My first post...updated with pics
I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
I've got two 1996 Silver Eagles graded 67 and 68 due to these nasty spots.
The name is LEE!
did you ever get the milk spots AFTER they were slabbed??
<< <i>I totally agree but acetone wont help. Once the spots appear, they are there for good provided you are referring to milk spots which I assume you are.
I've got two 1996 Silver Eagles graded 67 and 68 due to these nasty spots. >>
Yup, the real challenge is to find a 1996 w/o milk spots. Those are the ones that go for the high dollar.
<< <i>did you ever get the milk spots AFTER they were slabbed?? >>
It happens.
Anyone else seen this, they are pin head size grey spots on the face?
Edited to say: don't try to say pin pric k on the boards it won't let you post the word pric k!