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Re: I've got a beautiful coin in a PCGS holder that has what appears to be a very small piece of a Frito
<< <i>FLBuffaloHunter - thanks for the great analytical report. So these are the milk spots that everyone is talking about? Does the grading room have a dessicant air filtration system that somehow incorporates silver chloride? I'm not clear about how silver chloride should ever end up in a grading room. I would think that… -
Re: I've got a beautiful coin in a PCGS holder that has what appears to be a very small piece of a Frito
The spots the lab analyzed were on the ASE proof and reverse proof which some call milk spots. The report suggests the spots may be silver chloride forming around the seeded particle on the surface of the coin after it has reacted with the foreign substance on the coin surface which attracts water from the enviorment and… -
Re: I've got a beautiful coin in a PCGS holder that has what appears to be a very small piece of a Frito
FLBuffaloHunter - thanks for the great analytical report. So these are the milk spots that everyone is talking about? Does the grading room have a dessicant air filtration system that somehow incorporates silver chloride? I'm not clear about how silver chloride should ever end up in a grading room. I would think that this…
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