Thanks for the question RealRuler, it was really a good one!! I appreciate you Mrs. B and J for the research you've done on this topic!! I think I'll not clean my coins at all, seems safer for the value of coin grading, if its professionally cleaned!! Thanks for the insight, have a great day!! :)
Thanks a bunch for this. I do have silver coins w/these so,.... debate what the spots have done to grade vs. restoration. I’ll go back to PCGS- try to learn if restoration will be able to guarantee the coins maintain original grading or not (probably case by case basis). I live in high humidity region, so found it fascinating that humidity alone is most likely not the sole cause of these. I also suggest collectors in humid areas keep dehumidifier in coin safe or invest in safe w/built in dehumidifier where needed.
I have 3 1964 proof kennedy accented hair coins all have milk spot on them do you recommend trying to remove. 2 of them could grade really high. I'm torn here. Maybe I should try on the worst one first. Any suggestions?
PCGS clearly has a different method beside acidtone if they can remove milk spots with out the coin being called Cleaned. Any idea as to what that could be?
Great video. Thanks for all the info. I was taught one never cleans a coin no matter what. I understand that bullion is different but I don't think I'll ever clean those either. Just been engrained in my mind that's a no no.
For me as always a very informative video. Why are there two thumbs down. What the heck. This information is priceless for people that just don't know or are just unsure. 👍👍
Does cleaning milk spots off of silver bullion affect the value in any way like cleaning coins does? (I understand that cleaning coins affects NUMISMATIC value).
I will have to look at all of mine. Most if not all are in capsules. Thanks for the interesting video and to the person who asked if you would do this video. All the Best ~ Shirl
2018 and later maple leafs have anti Milk spot technology plus radial lines and the tiny maple leaf with the year in it. So I guess for new coins milk spots are not an issue
If you stack silver it’s just inevitably going to happen to many of your coins. Just use a jewellery cloth on them just before you plan on selling them, otherwise don’t worry.
I have a 2019 W American eagle palladium coin can they develop small black carbon dots. I have one in a slab already graded at 70.. on Palladium I also have it vacuumed sealed, well that stop that from getting darker or will it continue to grow? Like to know if it's worth sending it back or keeping it...
This is great information 👍 Understanding why something happens is empowering! I have oftened tried to figure it out. Thanks for the answer and the options.
RCM instituted new "mint shield" technology in 2018 that has drastically reduced, perhaps even almost eliminated milk spotting on their new coins since. I wish they'd at least share it with the British royal mint and/or the US would take a page out of their book.
But you said PCGS can remove them. That means there’s a proper way of cleaning them. So what process do THEY use that makes it justifiably “not cleaned?”
Acetone stops the milk spots from developing from detergent or pvc = polyvinyl chloride a plastic softner in most plastics but it does not take milk spots off coins
Hello J∆B . Thank you REAL RULER 2112 for the topic video suggestions . Milk spots ouch . I'm like the coin no milk for me lol . Question how can you tell the difference between the milk spots and other one's . Thank you J∆B and JB Coins first moderator / UTube police officer RealRuler 2112 for the helpful video and info . 😎 Take care
Thanks for the question RealRuler, it was really a good one!! I appreciate you Mrs. B and J for the research you've done on this topic!! I think I'll not clean my coins at all, seems safer for the value of coin grading, if its professionally cleaned!! Thanks for the insight, have a great day!! :)
If you clean any coin please remember to use eye protection as well. Great video and a very good point.
Thanks a bunch for this. I do have silver coins w/these so,.... debate what the spots have done to grade vs. restoration. I’ll go back to PCGS- try to learn if restoration will be able to guarantee the coins maintain original grading or not (probably case by case basis). I live in high humidity region, so found it fascinating that humidity alone is most likely not the sole cause of these. I also suggest collectors in humid areas keep dehumidifier in coin safe or invest in safe w/built in dehumidifier where needed.
Good Video RealRuler...and as always great job JB
Thank you for this info J&B it's very much appreciated
Thank you very much for watching! J&B
I have 3 1964 proof kennedy accented hair coins all have milk spot on them do you recommend trying to remove. 2 of them could grade really high. I'm torn here. Maybe I should try on the worst one first. Any suggestions?
PCGS clearly has a different method beside acidtone if they can remove milk spots with out the coin being called Cleaned.
Any idea as to what that could be?
Great video. Thanks for all the info. I was taught one never cleans a coin no matter what. I understand that bullion is different but I don't think I'll ever clean those either. Just been engrained in my mind that's a no no.
Acetone does not work. I use pure acetone on my junk silver rounds and it does nothing to remove the milk spotting.
For me as always a very informative video. Why are there two thumbs down. What the heck. This information is priceless for people that just don't know or are just unsure. 👍👍
Trolls aren't tolerated on the live streams & rapidly gotten rid of - my guess is that the dislikes are from them.
Thank you for the information! I’ll never clean any coins! Thank you RealRuler for asking, and thank you J&B
Does cleaning milk spots off of silver bullion affect the value in any way like cleaning coins does? (I understand that cleaning coins affects NUMISMATIC value).
Thank you J&B for the great information. I've been wandering what if anything would eliminate these spots. Now I know Thanks to you two❣👍🏻
I will have to look at all of mine. Most if not all are in capsules. Thanks for the interesting video and to the person who asked if you would do this video. All the Best ~ Shirl
Is it OK to use a jewelry cloth
I'm considering resto services on my 64 proof Kennedy Accented Hair, light milk spots; want it graded afterwards. Thoughts? NGC member.
2018 and later maple leafs have anti Milk spot technology plus radial lines and the tiny maple leaf with the year in it. So I guess for new coins milk spots are not an issue
If you stack silver it’s just inevitably going to happen to many of your coins. Just use a jewellery cloth on them just before you plan on selling them, otherwise don’t worry.
I have a 2019 W American eagle palladium coin can they develop small black carbon dots. I have one in a slab already graded at 70.. on Palladium I also have it vacuumed sealed, well that stop that from getting darker or will it continue to grow? Like to know if it's worth sending it back or keeping it...
This is great information 👍 Understanding why something happens is empowering! I have oftened tried to figure it out. Thanks for the answer and the options.
Thank you for watching! J&B
RCM instituted new "mint shield" technology in 2018 that has drastically reduced, perhaps even almost eliminated milk spotting on their new coins since. I wish they'd at least share it with the British royal mint and/or the US would take a page out of their book.
But you said PCGS can remove them. That means there’s a proper way of cleaning them. So what process do THEY use that makes it justifiably “not cleaned?”
Thanks for the detailed information :)
Thank you for watching! J&B
Very interesting. Nice just to know what those white spots are.
Acetone stops the milk spots from developing from detergent or pvc = polyvinyl chloride a plastic softner in most plastics but it does not take milk spots off coins
My 1996 silver eagle does not have any milk spots on it it almost a MS 70
If they are minted as bullion coins then what is up with the premium? Lol
Hello J∆B . Thank you REAL RULER 2112 for the topic video suggestions . Milk spots ouch . I'm like the coin no milk for me lol .
Question how can you tell the difference between the milk spots and other one's . Thank you J∆B and JB Coins first moderator / UTube police officer RealRuler 2112 for the helpful video and info . 😎 Take care
Are milk spots always white? My PCGS coins look like someone sneezed blood on them.
Milk spots I don’t like them that’s for sure! Thank you J&B 🎈👍🎈👍🎈👍😎
Thanks for the info!
I think the milk spot on that Eagle is neat in an odd way, like Lady Liberty is walking through a thunderstorm.
Cool, thank you for sharing!
Thanks RealRuler Thanks J&B
Interesting - thank you! =)
Thank you!!!
I have yet to encounter milk spots knock on wood! LOL
Hey I was wondering if you guys buy coins because I have Silver Eagle Dollar year 1999
Thank you for information
I got some on my West Point penny, too. A shame!
I have a 2019 PR 70 that is spotty, I’m really disappointed.
Hit the like before the video.just saying
haha:)
I have many maple leafs with milk spots. it really sucks. I should have just returned them.
What about old duct tape goo? If you have a remedy to that you will be my new favorite person.
Peanut butter
@@meuandthelot Try mineral oil - Then clean with soap and water
First time I ever heard of this
Приветствую мой друг!Like!
Большое спасибо мой друг!
Thanks, can't say other than that!!!
thank God I don't have none and my morgans don't, and my very first American dollar doesn't have milk spots on it1986
Like my Friend 👍
How about beer spots
You’re ignoring the elephant in the room which is the big black smear on the coin which doesn’t look like milk spotting lol
Curse those milk spots.
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