Gucci said:As for as flipping by next week, I can do that with any coin.
Milk spots form during the annealing process. The coins are baked and cooled to prevent brittleness. Sometimes a fluid (borax?) is left over during the proccess and it gets baked in. Milk spots just don't form over time and they don't grow or get smaller eitherGucci said:Phiber said:Gucci said:But there in air tights
Maples are famous for milk spots - has been the case for years.
Due to cleaning issues in the minting process.
O.. So it's not just the 2013's? See this is my first time buying maples and when I did my research on youtube everyone with the problem all had those 25th ed maple's so I figured it was just those. But the 2014 has a special paint on it. Do you think they will show up on them?
centenario said:Gucci said:As for as flipping by next week, I can do that with any coin.
You make flipping sound so easy!
Maybe it's easier in the US but here, not so much! it's quite hard really to make any flipping.
I've always been tempted to sell on ebay but I'm constantly discouraged by all the requirements, paypal, credit card and all that crap... (fees, taxes, shipping)![]()
Mjduzane said:The panda will be worth more.
Milk spots form during the annealing process. The coins are baked and cooled to prevent brittleness. Sometimes a fluid (borax?) is left over during the proccess and it gets baked in. Milk spots just don't form over time and they don't grow or get smaller eitherGucci said:Phiber said:Maples are famous for milk spots - has been the case for years.
Due to cleaning issues in the minting process.
O.. So it's not just the 2013's? See this is my first time buying maples and when I did my research on youtube everyone with the problem all had those 25th ed maple's so I figured it was just those. But the 2014 has a special paint on it. Do you think they will show up on them?
spannermonkey said:If I knew , I'd want $10k to let you in on the secret
Honestly one of the dumbest questions , but lots of people ask it
You sound more like a flipper than a stacker
Good luck
ironwood said:Suggest research before you lose your ass big time.![]()
Gucci said:This guy has made a great point. I'm almost convinced to buy panda over the maple. The only fear I had with buying panada in the past was.. I was going to buy gold pandas but I figured they might be hard to sell in the future due to china making fake bullion coins since I sell on ebay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA4p3HMjRh4 @ 6:00
dccpa said:Gucci said:This guy has made a great point. I'm almost convinced to buy panda over the maple. The only fear I had with buying panada in the past was.. I was going to buy gold pandas but I figured they might be hard to sell in the future due to china making fake bullion coins since I sell on ebay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA4p3HMjRh4 @ 6:00
If those are your two choices, I would mostly go with the Pandas for silver. But as others posted, those would not be my choices. AGEs for gold.
Gucci said:dccpa said:Gucci said:This guy has made a great point. I'm almost convinced to buy panda over the maple. The only fear I had with buying panada in the past was.. I was going to buy gold pandas but I figured they might be hard to sell in the future due to china making fake bullion coins since I sell on ebay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA4p3HMjRh4 @ 6:00
If those are your two choices, I would mostly go with the Pandas for silver. But as others posted, those would not be my choices. AGEs for gold.
What would be your choices?![]()