Milk spots are those obnoxious thin white marks that arise on reflective silver coins caused by the annealing process.
Milk spots silver coins.
Milk spots can occur on both bullion and collector coins struck in proof and burnished uncirculated finishes but they are substantially more common on bullion silver coins with 999 or higher purity and are not seen on older coins with alloys such as pre 1964 u s.
In this video we talk about milk spotting on silver bullion coins.
This week s coin analyst column by guest writer joshua mcmorrow hernandez deals with the vexing problem of milk spots on american silver eagle coins.
Milk spots and fingerprints are a silver collectors bane.
When a coin is manufactured one of the final processes that it goes through is annealing a system of baking and cooling the coin in order to prevent the silver from becoming brittle.
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If you do get marks on your coins especially fingerprints how do you get rid of them.
In this video we talk about the white spots or milk spots that are found on some government silver bullion like the maple leaf and american eagle.
Many collectors of modern silver bullion coins are familiar with the occurrence of white spots or milk spots as they are often called in numismatic vernacular.