I mentioned to someone at the last stacker meet that I had an old, uncapsuled 1oz Kook that still looked shiny with no obvious milk spots or tarnish. I dug it out today and discovered that the description stated it is "lacquered for its protection". I never realised before that older Perth Mint coins were lacquered.
The coin is from 1991. Was this a common thing back then? Anyone know if it is a specific type of lacquer?
Also, I wonder if this would protect 1oz Maples from milk spotting?
The coin is from 1991. Was this a common thing back then? Anyone know if it is a specific type of lacquer?
Also, I wonder if this would protect 1oz Maples from milk spotting?