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Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
After discovering that 8 out of our 20 SAE's have devleoped them (all have turned in the slab...recently ) and doing a little "searching" on past threads about the problem I am really curious as to how big of a problem this seems to be? It's really disappointing and expensive to discover that 40% of your set has this… -
Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
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Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
It's the nature of the Beast. There are some silver coins that are notorious for this. Washington Quarters for example....the years 55, 58, 61 and 62, predominantly the Denver mint, that either the "mix" was bad or as bochi said, the rinse was as well. You can dip them and try all sorts of things but they just will not go… -
Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
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Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
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Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
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Re: Just how big of a problem are "milk spots" on slabbed MS69 SAE's? (And will the 2005 Mint
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