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Re: A perfect example of how a high grade expensive proof can become a dog after it's holdered (large im
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Re: A perfect example of how a high grade expensive proof can become a dog after it's holdered (large im

i don't think what you're seeing is milkspots, they don't develop over time since they are more accurately a strike through and not something that forms from contaminants on the coins surface. the stuff you're seeing---or that i'm seeing---is closer to haze or what can happen over time with water droplets from… -
Re: A perfect example of how a high grade expensive proof can become a dog after it's holdered (large im
i don't think what you're seeing is milkspots, My understanding with franklins is that the spotting is probably the result of the washing formula the mint used on the plachets- I would think the same would hold true for 64 kennedys?? This coin used to be a PCGS PR 69 DCAM. I bought it sight unseen. Thankfully PCGS stood by…
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