iluvbeanz said:I'm really curious, why is the specifically that maples get milk spots? It's also minted from the same .9999 silver that most modern coins are made out of.
House said:It is a baked-in blemish from a cleaning detergent that is left on the coin, and is still present when the coin goes into a furnace to prevent it from being brittle,and it gets baked into the coin itself.iluvbeanz said:I'm really curious, why is the specifically that maples get milk spots? It's also minted from the same .9999 silver that most modern coins are made out of.
This made me laugh.JoeFromNorthCarolina said:Perth cares about there customers.
I don't believe Perth cares about their customers at all. First evidence of this is the re-minting of kookaburras. They also wouldn't be aiding Apmex in cornering the North American market for their bullion coins. If a dealer in North America contacts Perth to inquire about becoming a distributor of their bullion coins, they are simply told that Perth is not interested in adding anymore dealers/distributors at this time. This has apparently been their company line for a while now. I take this to mean that they are perfectly happy helping Apmex gouge the American consumer and allowing for very little competition for them. Look at the Lunar 1oz coins, even the other authorized distributors of them receive very little in comparison to the tens of thousands that Apmex receives. Perth doesn't care about it's customers at all, especially YOU being in North America.JoeFromNorthCarolina said:DB... I'm glad i made your weekend by a good laugh. I have been dealing with Perth for years, And have had no problems with them. No spots or problems with any coins i ordered. I did have a problem with a wood box for one of my coins that was cracked. I e-mailed them, They said no worry and they immediately sent me out a new one. The problem mints with the spots is mainly from the royal Canadian Mint. Especially the Canadian Wildlife series. It's a shame because it was a nice series until the problemed milk spots.
Lot of Perth coins develop milk spots. Even ones slabbed and graded MS70. It is not isolated to them but to think they do not get them is bad information. Same thing with Pandas. I have the coins in hand to prove it as well.JoeFromNorthCarolina said:I personally have never seen spots, milk spots, carbon/copper spots on my coins that i have ordered from them. Perth cares about there customers.
db23 said:I don't believe Perth cares about their customers at all. First evidence of this is the re-minting of kookaburras. They also wouldn't be aiding Apmex in cornering the North American market for their bullion coins. If a dealer in North America contacts Perth to inquire about becoming a distributor of their bullion coins, they are simply told that Perth is not interested in adding anymore dealers/distributors at this time. This has apparently been their company line for a while now. I take this to mean that they are perfectly happy helping Apmex gouge the American consumer and allowing for very little competition for them. Look at the Lunar 1oz coins, even the other authorized distributors of them receive very little in comparison to the tens of thousands that Apmex receives. Perth doesn't care about it's customers at all, especially YOU being in North America.JoeFromNorthCarolina said:DB... I'm glad i made your weekend by a good laugh. I have been dealing with Perth for years, And have had no problems with them. No spots or problems with any coins i ordered. I did have a problem with a wood box for one of my coins that was cracked. I e-mailed them, They said no worry and they immediately sent me out a new one. The problem mints with the spots is mainly from the royal Canadian Mint. Especially the Canadian Wildlife series. It's a shame because it was a nice series until the problemed milk spots.
JoeFromNorthCarolina said:DB... I'm glad i made your weekend by a good laugh. I have been dealing with Perth for years, And have had no problems with them. No spots or problems with any coins i ordered. I did have a problem with a wood box for one of my coins that was cracked. I e-mailed them, They said no worry and they immediately sent me out a new one. The problem mints with the spots is mainly from the royal Canadian Mint. Especially the Canadian Wildlife series. It's a shame because it was a nice series until the problemed milk spots.
swe_silver said:Milk spots on Perth Mint coins are very rare compared to most other mints. On RCM coins milk spots are very common.