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MonkeyPox Problem - Worse Than Milk Spots on My Year of the Monkey Silver Bullion Coin


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RM Bullion Monkeys are already notorious for milk spots 😱

i can only hope this is an isolated case and cross infections can be avoided by flips and capsules 😂 

note to self: no monkeys in tubes anymore 

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10 minutes ago, augur said:

RM Bullion Monkeys are already notorious for milk spots

That's not a Royal Mint coin...  for once.

"To get to where I need to be, I start by walking away from where I am."

From the moment you are born, the number of people in the world who are older than you only ever gets smaller.

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I have checked on Chard's website and I've seen that are in stock.

https://www.chards.co.uk/2016-silver-year-of-the-monkey-one-ounce-bullion-coin/520

All of them are affected, or only a few?

I was always asking myself what can do a dealer with milk spotted coins? Will sell them knowing that are not perfect, or will return them to the mint?

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