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PCGS Guidance for MS-70 Silver American Eagles
Effective June 28, 2007, PCGS began grading Mint State Silver American Eagles for the years 2006 and 2007 based on their condition at the time of grading, without regard to the probability of future spotting. In the past, PCGS was reluctant to grade any Silver Eagles MS-70 because of the significant possibility of future… -
Re: Current Turnaround Time
How do they store coins while waiting to be graded? I had two separate submissions for ASE proofs that were from the same us mint box and received at pcgs on the same day. One order was graded within about 3 weeks and half graded 70 and no milk spots developed after grading. The other order took about a month and a half to… -
Re: How to prevent spots on modern proof coins?
From my understanding, someone please correct me if I'm wrong, milk spots happen during the minting process. It's a result of a solution used on the coins during the annealing process. From what I have read on the subject, the milk spots are there from the mint and don't form on the coins after the fact. I'm an avid… -
Re: PCGS Will Not Grade 2006 W Uncirculated Silver Eagle MS70???

<< <i>does the "burnished" make any difference on lessening the possibility of milk spotting? Loaded >> No, the burnished dies do not lessen the milk spotting any.- A high humidity enviorment seems to trigger the milk spots. Over 30% is not advised Store your coins in a airtight container with silica gel and cross your… -
Re: Question on the MS70 2007-W Silver Eagles???
Read this on The US Coin Forum posted by Goldbully Effective June 28, 2007, PCGS began grading Mint State Silver American Eagles for the years 2006 and 2007 based on their condition at the time of grading, without regard to the probability of future spotting. In the past, PCGS was reluctant to grade any Silver Eagles MS-70… -
Re: Question about silver eagle rolls
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Re: How's the ASE in Your Pocket?
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Re: Antiquity Bureau...
If it is an overall milkiness, I believe what you are referring to is called haze by most collectors. If it is in the form of small, whitish spots, these are referred to as milk spots. Both are considered detrimental to a coin's eye appeal and value. I have never done business with Antiquity Bureau, but what I have seen of… -
WTT: 2006-w Unc. Silver eagles for 90%/ASE...
Hi, I have a couple 2006w Unc. Silver eagles for trade. 1.) 1 Raw 2006w Unc. ASE. I don't see any spots on this one. 2.) 1 Raw 2006w Unc. ASE with some milk spots. 3.) 3 2006w Unc. ASE PCGS MS68 coins with some milk spots. I am looking for US 90% silver or maybe regular bullion ASE. feel free to make an offer, i really… -
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