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Re: Info from customer service rep. on Marine Dollar....
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Re: Closed thread
PCGS deducts for it, so it will affect the grade a coin gets. In my personal opinion milk spots affect the eye appeal of the coin, so I believe they should affect the grade and/or the price a coin will get if spots show up after the coin has been graded. Edited to add: Clickbait or not, it doesn't matter. If we really want… -
Re: silver eagle white spots

<< <i> << <i>... ASE's develop spots after a certain time, is it still really considered a 70 grade? >> No...they are no longer a 70. The only defense against milk spots (that I am aware of), is an acetone dip immediately upon receipt. Cheers, RickO >> It didn't work for me. ASEs, Maples and even Philharmonics, they all… -
Re: What's this on my Buffalo Gold Proof?
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Re: New EBay purchase.

Well......................................., I received the coin today and am underwhelmed (there is no Santa Claus in the hobby of kings for me today). Maywood was correct (as he frequently is) when he said the photo of the coin is juiced. It is juiced to overstate the degree of frost. The devices are frosted, with the… -
Re: I bought this PCGS graded Kennedy Half Dollar at the coin store today...
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Re: Guess the grade of this PCGS graded 1964 proof Kennedy.
<< <i>Are these something more insidious than the usual "milk spots" that people talk about? >> Nope. In fact, this is a classic example of the milk spots that are frequently discussed. The 1964 proof Kennedys have a real problem with them. Unless one does a quick surface stabilization dip right after pulling one from a… -
Re: Durability of silver: Pocket piece after a year (pics)
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Re: All sold
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Re: New to boards with a few wants
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