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I have doing research on the dreaded milk spots from what I understand they are most likely to form on coins with a large smooth reflective surface like maples or silver dollars
What I have yet to find is milk spots on coins and rounds that have a textured surface for example the Canadian Cougar (and no not a woman in her 30's or 40's) it is possible that even textured surface coins still have milk spots but because the surface is broken up they are camouflaged to the extent that we just can't see them
I have yet to see milk spots on bars is this because the minting possess is different? Many bars have smooth reflective surface yet they are not disfigured buy the silver milk
http://www.perthbullion.com/shop/detail/RCMCOUGAR16SCO1/
What I have yet to find is milk spots on coins and rounds that have a textured surface for example the Canadian Cougar (and no not a woman in her 30's or 40's) it is possible that even textured surface coins still have milk spots but because the surface is broken up they are camouflaged to the extent that we just can't see them
I have yet to see milk spots on bars is this because the minting possess is different? Many bars have smooth reflective surface yet they are not disfigured buy the silver milk
http://www.perthbullion.com/shop/detail/RCMCOUGAR16SCO1/