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RCM milkspots, any improvements.


Hookythestacker

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I have not bought any RCM bullion for a while now, last time I checked on the coins I have with milkspots they looked pretty much the same as ever and the 2014 coins without had not developed any. Just lucky or are they getting better? I like the look of the 1 & 1/4 Bison, does anybody know if they are tarred with the same spotty RCM brush?

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The RCM coins I have with spots were bought at a discount because of that fact, I don't think I have had any develop after purchase, bar one which I suspect had been cleaned prior to sale only for the spots to return later. I suppose if you are buying in bulk it would be harder to check em all.

  Although primarily a stacker I like to pick up the odd coin that I like the look off and I quite like the look of the 1 1/4 bison, but not enough to put up with milkspots, if they are known to get them that is.

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My RCM coins haven't got spots they have acne, the maples don't really bother me but some of the others such as the wildlife series do, I wont be buying any more which is a shame because I really like some of the designs.

Saying that I've read the Bison is the highest quality bullion coin they've made and is supposed to be more resistant to spotting, but I guess time will tell....

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