Milk spot on silver coin
Milk spots are opaque, cloudy blemishes that can appear on silver coins after they have left the mint. The vast majority of Perth Mint silver coins are unaffected by this issue. However, when they do appear, it’s understandable that investors and collectors are concerned. Milk spots have been attributed to a range of potential causes. Milk spots would not stop me buying silver for bullion purposes but if it was for a collection i would be annoyed at owning damaged goods as it were. If it was bought just to chuck in ye ole treasure chest arrrrrrrrgh, no problems buy away.When we the stacking community stop buying because of the spots they might listen, but the RCM have been all these modern coins will show spots. silver coins milk spots pure gold coins red spots it is a matter of time. and a few years down the line people will stop penalizing grades for it. it is a natural process like toning I know lot of people will disagree and that's fine. it is caused by high humidity 70% and up.