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Re: Red spots on Gold Buffalo PCGS slab
I’m confident Apmex will make good on it. As you pointed out it’s a 2009, so this very well could have been in a slab for years. Plenty of time for the “oxidation” process to occur. Just like milk spots on slabbed ASEs and Maples. Im sure they have plenty of them to replace it with. I usually avoid buying an item like this… -
Re: This is one ugly ASE submission - Not mine Thank God!!!
A stupid question. I've got a 2006 reverse proof that is milk spotted pretty bad I cant think of a lot of good uses for it. PCGS to the best of my knowledge still slabs 20th ani on the reverse proof even if its in an opened set. Wonder if I used it as a pocket piece maybe the milkspots will go away and I'll have a lowball… -
Re: HRH, PLEASE GIVE US OFFICIAL GUIDANCE ON REV PR PLAT SETS!
Hmmm, I thought I joined the "Collectors Club". I know there has not been a true Forum Poll for a long time (Not talking about the usual Poll users create, I'm talking about the one at the top left corner) How about a "Club Vote"??? BTW: Has there ever been a milk spotting problem on the Platinum that might affect this… -
Re: MS70 Silver Dollar misaligned
On the one hand, you ordered an MS70 SE and that is what you got. On the other hand, it sounds like it will always bug you. I guess it depends on how much it cost and whether its worth the trouble and cost to return/exchange it. (In my opinion any return and reshipment should be at your expense), (Just wait until it… -
Re: US Mint Question
It may be apostasy, but for very modern mint stuff, why not just open them? You are unlikely to get a premium for sealed boxes on most of those things. For a lot of them, you'll get less. I mean, how many of you would buy a silver eagle that you didn't know if it had milk spots or not? Have you tried calling the mint? -
Re: I can't believe no proof gold/silver eagles for another year.
<< <i>Hmm, Russia, China, Canada, Australia - they are not running out of blanks. This really is an invented problem. The real blanks are the fools running the US mint. >> Hey! I resemble that remark. Do you think Russia, China et al can get milk spots to stick on their bullion coins like the U.S. Mint can? I - don't -… -
Re: o.k. new can of worms: Is a dipped coin mint state.
Dipping seesm to have less reaction with proof than MS coins. Try not to dip MS coins, as they do ahve a slightly different look, but almost undicernable. Prrof coins with "stuff" on them need to be dipped, or the "stuff" keeps eating into the coin's surface. Milk spots won;t grow and can't be taken off proofs. If you know… -
Re: What do you think of this 1993 SP Derek Jeter PSA 10 auction?

I was going to let this go but I can't. Here is my opinion... This seller does not have the card. He stole the scan from here... LINK The dead give away is the white spec of dust on the front of the card lower left just to the right of the K on NEW YORK. not to mention the spot visible in the middle edge on the bottom of… -
WTT: 2006w Unc silver eagles for 90% silver...
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