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closed Wanted! A few milk spotted 1oz silver coins


GoldDiggerDave

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This might sound like an odd request, as part of my conservation work I am perfecting the removal of the appearance of milk spots.  I have had good results with 1oz philharmonics but would like other coins, Brits, maples. Etc.

im looking for the worst, I’m look to get a few different ones,cheap as possible. 
 

please upload some pictures it might be good to see a few.

thanks 

Dave  

Just added the Philharmonic video, I was watching the grand prix 

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1 hour ago, silverroller said:

White rubber will get rid of milk spots.

What are you paying?

 

As close to the going rate for a 1 oz £24 ish.  I’m purely doing it in a none mechanical way, so one I’ve got it nailed with silver bullion, I will do a few silver proof coins 

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4 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Got a panda from @Pandao  I would like some on the milky Brits you have.  With all the whinging about Brits I should have a queue 😂  Just want a really bad one, also a ASE.  

 

Thanks

 

Dave

Who ended up with those milky dogs @HerefordBullyun might have some?

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2 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

@Gruff TBH they were not that bad mate, I'm looking for some real grotty milky 1oz coins.   

That's true, but we just like to give Bully a hard time! :D

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You are interested in your experiment about a 5oz 999 silver proof coin, little handled and heavily milked?

It is a coin 100 Vatu, made for Vanuatu government in 1995 by Royal Mint.

£23/oz x 5 = £115, 1st class included.

I can add pictures tomorrow morning, I am at work now.

 

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Just now, stefffana said:

You are interested in your experiment about a 5oz 999 silver proof coin, little handled and heavily milked?

It is a coin 100 Vatu, made for Vanuatu government in 1995 by Royal Mint.

£23/oz x 5 = £115, 1st class included.

I can add pictures tomorrow morning, I am at work now.

 

Thanks for the offer mate, but just want to perfect the 1oz bullion as its' a low cost option,  if I get this working on silver proof coins and the acid test will be to remove them and get them graded without details at the NGC  when I can do this I will be hovering up milky silver proof coins.  

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1 minute ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Thanks for the offer mate, but just want to perfect the 1oz bullion as its' a low cost option,  if I get this working on silver proof coins and the acid test will be to remove them and get them graded without details at the NGC  when I can do this I will be hovering up milky silver proof coins.  

Yep. Mine is a proof low premium and it is interesting to see if your method is not affecting a proof finished coin.

But is too big for your trial.😊

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GUYS!…………for all the whinging and moaning about milk spots I thought I would have been flooded with offers of milky 1oz brits.

Are Brits really that bad or did you just regret buying silver?  
 

 

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39 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

GUYS!…………for all the whinging and moaning about milk spots I thought I would have been flooded with offers of milky 1oz brits.

Are Brits really that bad or did you just regret buying silver?  
 

 

I've got a fair few silver Brits but they're all in perfect nick..😊

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