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Reverse Proof 70 - Make ya cry... big pic
Well, makes me cry cause its mine. I thought this might deserve a thread of its own.
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I knew it would happen.
Edit: LOL I knew you were going to ask about the hill country rain
So far no milk, or spots.
I would love to expose them to the environment, if they were going to tone, but don't want to take the risk of milking.
Yeah I can't get the 20th Anniv. designation, or FS, but what good is that if their milked.
It's a RP70 that has developed spots, it's no longer a 70, very painful, and costly.
Please educate me: what is the cause of the spots?
I believe it's from the rinsing and drying method used by the Slaughter House.
Some develop spots, others don't.
U.S. Type Set
Decisions, decisions.....quick decisions......
That dark whie ring is real odd.
Does anyone have an example of coins milking in NGC holders?
Thanks,
Chris
What should you do, open them. If they are milked, who would want them?
<< <i>I still have TEN UNOPENED SETS from the Mint. Make s me wonder what I should be doing ??? >>
I'd sell the unopened sets asap.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!