mmissinglink
Active Member
TasmaniaChrismy said:mmissinglink said:A favor for the entire community please:
For those who purchase lots of Perth Mint bullion coins, please make a short list of the coins that you believe (based on your observations) have the most milk spotting problem.
The more people who compile such a short list, the better idea we can have of which PM coins are the biggest problem in terms of spots.
For those who purchase lots of Royal Mint or Royal Canadian Mint bullion coins, please make a short list of the coins that you believe (based on your observations) have the most milk spotting problem.
It will be interesting to see when we compare lists, if there are clear winners (far less spot problems) and losers among bullion coins.
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Can we oso include toning?
My observations across the trades:
1) WHITE SPOT:
- S2 Lunar dragon 1oz bullion
- S2 Lunar Goat 1kg
- RCM Maple and all recent years wildlife series bullion
2) TONNING
- S2 Mouse 1oz bullion
- S2 Snake 1oz bullion
Do you see toning as a good thing or not good thing? Seems like lots of people love certain natural toning on coins. I have mixed feelings about it. Also, I think toning is exclusively about the environment the coin is kept in and the age (everything else being equal) and nothing to do with manufacturing processes.
White spots, on the other hand, seems to be a by-product of a cost cutting manufacturing process.
White spots and toning are two different worlds it would seem.
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