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Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
<< <i>The funny thing to me is this: Since milk spots are not covered under the PCGS guarantee anymore, the coin is literally one milk spot away from being an approximately $3k-$5k coin. >> Personally, I think that if spots have not developed by now, they just arent going to develop. Milk Spots DO NOT require a slab to… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
<< <i> << <i>The funny thing to me is this: Since milk spots are not covered under the PCGS guarantee anymore, the coin is literally one milk spot away from being an approximately $3k-$5k coin. >> exactly: ONE milk spot away ..............crazy money. >> The buyer must be gambling that if it was going to spot, that it… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
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Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
<< <i>19lyds and Bochiman - how many ASEs are in your collections? TPG encapsulated or OGP? Percentage of each with spots? >> 82 Raw coins in a Dansco and 2 with spots. (2%) 21 in PCGS Plastic and 3 with spots. (14%) Whats your point? BTW, all my raw coins get a quick E-Z-Est dip to hopefully prevent spotting. The biggest… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
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Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
<< <i>19lyds have 35-60% of your Dansco ASEs developed spots? That's what every forum member with large collections of PCGS ASEs reported on the thread regarding PCGS retroactive cancelation of the grade guarantee on ASEs. Not a single forum member here or ATS had anywhere near that percentage of spots with ASEs in OGP or… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
<< <i> << <i>19lyds have 35-60% of your Dansco ASEs developed spots? That's what every forum member with large collections of PCGS ASEs reported on the thread regarding PCGS retroactive cancelation of the grade guarantee on ASEs. Not a single forum member here or ATS had anywhere near that percentage of spots with ASEs in… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
Slabs DO NOT make nor cause these Silver Eagles develop Milk Spots. The spotting is due to a failed rinse at the US Mint. IF the batch of planchets that the coins were produced from did not get a proper rinse then they will spot. Slab or no slab. While your theory is viable and likely the true cause, my understanding is… -
Re: Buried or Not Buried?: That is the Question - PCGS PR70 DCAM 1995-W SAE Sells in Excess of $86,000
In about 20+years, most of the nay sayers (aka old forts) will be 6 feet under. One of these days, however, they might recognize that some of the so called moderns are slowly becoming classics. BTW, if that ASE was going to have milk spots, it would have by now since the chemical reaction of the planchet wash appears to be…
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