thatguy said:Was it advertised as having this issue?
shinymetal said:the edge... circles don't have corners.
i've not seen it before... maybe it has had travels outside of the capsule at some stage?
mrjorisa said:Hi everyone,
I just received a 1992 Kook in original square capsule I got off eBay today in the mail, and found a huge blue spot on the corner of the coin. Is this normal for such coins? Feels alarming that our semi numis can develop milk spots along with blue ink spots.
http://i674.photobucket.com/albums/vv102/mrjorisa/Coins/BF188A10-66EA-46F4-A806-F15CDA07D092.jpg
Doesn't look like toning... looks sorta like PVC plastic residue but not green enoughmrjorisa said:thatguy said:Was it advertised as having this issue?
No it wasn't. But the seller has offered to refund me so no issues there, though he said this was a common issue with Perth Mint (really?). Just disappointed really, and now afraid of it appearing on my other kooks or lunars.
thatguy said:Doesn't look like toning... looks sorta like PVC plastic residue but not green enoughmrjorisa said:thatguy said:Was it advertised as having this issue?
No it wasn't. But the seller has offered to refund me so no issues there, though he said this was a common issue with Perth Mint (really?). Just disappointed really, and now afraid of it appearing on my other kooks or lunars.
My bet is it did not originate from the coin or atmosphere... but who knows
motorbikez said:Someone will have acid tested it for silver, that leaves a blue black mark.
Golden ChipMunk said:thatguy said:Doesn't look like toning... looks sorta like PVC plastic residue but not green enoughmrjorisa said:No it wasn't. But the seller has offered to refund me so no issues there, though he said this was a common issue with Perth Mint (really?). Just disappointed really, and now afraid of it appearing on my other kooks or lunars.
My bet is it did not originate from the coin or atmosphere... but who knows
Do you own any of those coins?
The square capsule coins does have a layer of lacquer on them.
Over the years it came off. Some developed toning.
That for being old. If you want good conditions buy the lastest coins. Imo
Golden ChipMunk said:The square capsule coins does have a layer of lacquer on them.
Over the years it came off. Some developed toning.
mrjorisa said:Golden ChipMunk said:Do you own any of those coins?
The square capsule coins does have a layer of lacquer on them.
Over the years it came off. Some developed toning.
That for being old. If you want good conditions buy the lastest coins. Imo
I collect kooks as part of a full set. I accept that the older coins are not going to come in mint condition, but marks like these I find hard to accept personally. As a collector, it takes away from the aesthetic appeal, and makes it a lot harder to sell it off in the future shld I wish to.
Unless people generally accept such marks on their semi numis coins.
goldpelican said:Golden ChipMunk said:The square capsule coins does have a layer of lacquer on them.
Over the years it came off. Some developed toning.
This. Try finding a 1990 Kookaburra that's in its original capsule that's worth submitting for grading. Most are blue/black afflicted from being 25 years old in non-airtight capsules.
Golden ChipMunk said:goldpelican said:Golden ChipMunk said:The square capsule coins does have a layer of lacquer on them.
Over the years it came off. Some developed toning.
This. Try finding a 1990 Kookaburra that's in its original capsule that's worth submitting for grading. Most are blue/black afflicted from being 25 years old in non-airtight capsules.
Correct.