Title | : | How to Prevent Your Silver Coins From Milk Spotting |
Lasting | : | 11.19 |
Date of publication | : | |
Views | : | 50 rb |
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I really don't understand this aversion to cleaning a non numismatic coin? A run of the mill 1 ounce siver coin is only collected for its silver value Of course some goofy special edition with Yoda on it is collectible but these are just bullion Cleaning is irrelavant to most buyers Comment from : Whatever |
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Just use a rubber works perfectly Comment from : i am that I am |
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Prevent milk spotting by not buying them? Genius Wow Comment from : Ed Moore |
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The silver value still remains! Comment from : Kingston163 |
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Where is the info on "preventing" ?! Comment from : David Forbes |
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Would spraying the coin with a light gun-oil spray to keep them sealed from air help coins from spotting Comment from : adrianjos04 |
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I dropped some old silver coins into baking soda and vinegar and it cleaned them right up Comment from : Brian Kearnaghan |
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I have new ones 2023 All of them are perfect Comment from : David Coleman |
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Accumulate Comment from : K W |
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I do enjoy watching SD, but this title is misleading; 'preventing' doesn't mean not buying older coinsrespectfully Comment from : IBuildDBS |
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To "prevent" milk spots on RCM Silver Maple leaves only buy ones minted after 2017 Comment from : Master Stacker |
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I’m sorry to say, but dude you talk in circles and ramble on, talk about milk spots and stop showing every coin in your collection, we know you have silver,, Comment from : Fred Carter |
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"People don't really like clean stuff"brWhere I live stained coins put in auctions end up less than those who are shiny I won one by betting really low just for fun and it worked Bought the coin for a little less below spot actually Took a rubber, removed the spots, put it on sale again and received a tad bit more as I would have to pay in any local shop The difference allowed me to buy a new coin for half the price because of this story :D it was a one time only and I did it just for fun But it worked And it was no auction house but just a simple online auction server where people can offer their things they no longer want Comment from : JP |
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I just bought a silver 1oz Britannia 2022 brand new from online retailer, and it came with milk spot So I guess the mint that makes our British Britannia have not learned the secret yet! Comment from : fantasyfighter98 |
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its bullion , not a proof, agree doesrnt look nice, like i said its bullion Comment from : J G |
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I have some 2021s maple leaves, all around the edges there are milk spots (on the sides) That mint shield stuff doesn't seem to extend into the edges/sides Comment from : Michael J Sullivan |
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I have a roll of these from 2012 through 2014, worst quality of all Disappointing the RCM had such low quality control My Mexican Libertads and American Eagles NEVER have this problem Only from the Canadians Ruined some of my coins, vowed never to Buy another Silver maple Comment from : tony demarco |
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You cannot prevent milk spotting Only the mint companies can do something about it by changing their mintage process Comment from : 7Hellzz |
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Beans⁷ Comment from : SJ |
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Did you say silver baggins? Comment from : Terry3805 |
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I was always told the milk spots on the maples were because the mint didn't get all their cleaning solution off the coin before it went in the oven I only have 5 regular maples & 4 reverse proofs and I immediately put them in a 38mm Airtite and I never seem to get any Comment from : Cunningham1420 |
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My 2020 coins are milk spotting from RCM what the frig Comment from : Mi Zu |
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Subbed brbrGreat work Comment from : Crush42 Mash |
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Who is this Silver Baggins guy? 😜 Comment from : Kyle Amoroso |
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TL;DR - Nothing You can't do anything Just don't buy Canadian, pre 2018 Comment from : Duco Darling |
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I have three 2021 Perth Super Pit coins All have milk spots Not happy Comment from : sticustom |
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The process the Royal Canadian Mint developed consists of a "super cleaning" process with chemicals they use during the minting process The term "mint shield" is a bit misleading, because the coins are not coated with anything, they are simply super cleaned and this solved this age old process problem finally and as far as I know, completely Comment from : Mason Colbert |
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If milk spotting is a thing just like tarnish, i don't see any reason why ppl should be worried about it, that just tells me its real and pure I personally can care less, its not like im wearing as jewelry Cuz at the end of the day silver is silver Comment from : Leo M |
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Great video Appreciate your knowledge 🗿™ Comment from : James Oneal Brown |
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Perth mint quality is great Comment from : Gods money |
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Poorly Cleaned Minted Coins - will Milk Spot easilybrIt’s Supposedly the residual Die Compound left on minted coins that isn’t completely cleaned off, that causes spottingbrSo, Capsulated or Not, those Can Spot eventually Comment from : Tree3 Climber |
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Skip to 5:24 for actual advice Comment from : Ethan Im |
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Silver dragon brI’m new to your channel and new to stacking I’m catching up on your prior videos and learning a lot, so thank you Prior to this video, I didn’t know this was a problem and I’m glad I stumbled upon it because I have 2021 maple leafs of their way Comment from : Depth brewed rollers |
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I remember an old trick I read about used to protect steel tools Put a bit of camphor into the tool box The coating would protect the tools from rusting Perhaps it prevents silver oxidation too? Comment from : Victor Del Mastro |
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Hey Ricky Bobby what is with all the hand movement?brLol Comment from : John Fahnestock |
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Would milk spots migrate from one coin to the next in a tube? Comment from : G H |
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I believe it is somthing todo with their washing of their planchets Comment from : HD Dyna lowrider |
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How did I know you werent going answer the question on the title of this video? Comment from : Not Convinced |
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Yeah Most likely a finish Or it could just be they've cleaned them Most likely milk spotting is from left over lubricants Remove them and you're good to go A quick ultrasonic bath and a rinse and I'm sure the older ones wouldn't milk spot either And hey No body cares whether or not a Maple has been cleaned and long as it has not been abrasively cleaned It's bullion Not a coin that have any numismatic value what so ever unless you got it grated at MS70 Comment from : HifiCentret |
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Probably plated in rhodium Comment from : ulven crow |
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Silver is silver is silver Comment from : Chopstixx |
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Finger print maybe? No touchy Comment from : William Johnson |
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I have a tube of these babies no spotting :) Comment from : William Johnson |
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Milk spotting ? I owe a few silver coins I never open it It’s gods money Comment from : AnonymousUser |
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I always have a couple coins out on my desk, usually one in my pocket I am sure they will get milk spotted or tarnished, but i don't really care to be honest All my other silver will sit in the tubes they came in never to be touched Comment from : GalaxyTraveler |
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A white school eraser will often remove it Comment from : GI JO |
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I've got some maple leafs from the 90s, no milk spotting Also have some privy marked maples from early 2000s also no milk Hmm Comment from : aj |
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Soooo the answer to "How to Prevent Your Silver Coins From Milk Spotting" is to buy 2018 silver maple leafs or newer Comment from : HEX |
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why is someone opposed to a cleaned coin? micro scratches? Comment from : Steve C |
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ahhhhh, sooooo that is how i prevent milk spots jusss kidding good to know which mints and years to avoid Comment from : Steve C |
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It's because Canadians use bags for thier milk instead of jugs :) Comment from : mister iguana |
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There were tons of complaints about Perth Mint coins years ago, especially for the kangaroos They have tried hard to fix the problem I certainly hope so I have purchased 100 ounces of silver kangaroos over the last 6 weeks, so they better not spot! heh Comment from : dios bananos |
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He never actually explained how to prevent milk spotting Comment from : DIABOLICAL DEBBIE |
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It's a Canadian anticounterfeit device If you have a maple leaf without milk spotting It's a fake lol Comment from : Kevin C |
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Really dude, "how to prevent milk spotting"Buy from other retailers? That's all you got, Come on, you're better than this! Comment from : Jay Law |
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Saw 2018 Kruger milk spotted after it was stored in a sandwich bag Also heard from another video that plastic bags have a chemical that causes milk spotting when coins are stored in them Also keep your English coins away from your cheerios Comment from : stevtuck |
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Took him 8 minutes to say just buy coins that don't get milk spotsnot how to actually prevent them What a waste of time on this video Title is misleading and he talks too much before he gets to the point, which was useless Comment from : William Sweger |
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Nice 👍👍👍👍 informative Comment from : Adriano Casalmer Jr |
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I have a 2016 1ozt penegren falcon and a 2017 polar bear from CRM and the polar bear has milk spots starting and the falcon has not spots So weird I know they are only bullion but they should maintain their surfaces finish in a airtight It sucks I bought some 2020 maples and if they spot i wont be buying anymore CRM products Comment from : HD Dyna lowrider |
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I have two boxes of 2017 maples with no milk spots but I have some American eagles that do! Comment from : Pete Puma |
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"Wright's Silver Cleaner and Polish Cream" will remove 90 of the milk spots,I tested it myself on several occasions Find it on Amazon Comment from : ehex3 |
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Put moisture absorbent bags where you store your coins that will help some Comment from : Styx62 Ga |
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Try rubber It helps a lot for milk spots also for fingertips Dont use it for collection coins Comment from : Alex Inter |
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Maple leaf are terrible for milk spots you are spot on Comment from : metalic miner |
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Great Advice Keep it up! Comment from : Bullion Trading Philippines |
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Hi sir old coines Notes sikks sell Comment from : Sandy Kumari |
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Hi sir old coines Notes sikks sell Comment from : Sandy Kumari |
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Silver has alot of problems compared to gold Comment from : REBEL COUNTY |
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It's Canada brCome on it's Canada Comment from : Darren Sauceda |
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Looks likes man spunk to me brJust saying 🙄 Comment from : Darren Sauceda |
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To prevent milkspots on silver coins and bars, I personally recommend this method: 1) About every 2 weeks give a light wipe with a cloth (such as the one used for glasses) or if available, silk The cloth must still be clean and dry, so that it does not contain potentially abrasive impurities 2) Always keep silver objects encapsulated without leaving fingerprints on them, and cover the capsules with silicon bags (such as those used for wardrobes and clothes) In the absence of these, grains of rice, as these too the latter absorb moisture, primary cause of the milkspots Comment from : Casa Ai Vicoli |
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Probably added a small amt of baking soda during the refining process to bring the acidity at some level back to 7 (Neutral) Refined out with water at a further stage Comment from : Goldcic Vibefel |
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I watched a video of a guy who cleaned the milk spotting by using a white eraser Supposedly it leaves micro scratches but it erases the milk spots and will be good for run of the mill stacking Comment from : Gregs YouTube |
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To prevent milkspots on the coins, all the workers in the minting company must wear cleanroom suits in a cleanroom environment, separated from the furnace and melting pots and casting rooms of the coins The skin particles, contaminated and breathing air immediately after Comment from : Robert Kao Keng Nye |
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I guess I have just been very lucky I have about twenty I would say 5-6 before 2017 and the rest after They all have been in airtight’s except the last 4-5 have been in plastic roll containers for a month or so Comment from : Mel |
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2 oz queens beast has issues with milk spots - even the 2020 white horse has issues Falcon, Griffin, Dragon, all have milk spots Sealed them all upon their arrival in air tite capsules Comment from : DjAce Silver70 |
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I was wondering what I should do as I don’t want to buy a massive amount of coin holders but I have A LOT of high premium silver! Lol queens beast, Perth stuff lol Comment from : Chrisinsocal |
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It’s not working bro Comment from : Max Dick |
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Milk spot or not silver metal is silver metal Comment from : domenic palozzi |
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Reply how to stop milk spotting Bye coins from Mint’s that don’t have the milk spot problem brGenius Comment from : kevin balkwill |
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What effect does humidity have on silver bullion coins and rounds? What is best way to store long-term? Tubes? Comment from : Carol L |
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Sorry but a waste of time this video :((( Comment from : artoth1975 |
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I thought milk spotting was from borax or something being accidentally “baked” into the metal at the mint, nothing to do with what happens after it leaves the mint What I’ve learned and thought Comment from : Mike D |
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My Britannias all have milk spots after I took them out from the tube I did not wear gloves so I believed it can be prevented with proper handling But since I'm stacking in lieu of the crashing monetary system, I guess the spots doesn't matter Comment from : Silent Bliss |
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tray a Aus coins no milk spot Comment from : michael frost |
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I just bought a sealed and graded American eagle West Point mint and it has a small white dot on one side and small tone spot on other half of coin face Kinda frustrating!!! Comment from : Matt Wisch |
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They don’t all milk spot so time will tell if the new technology works I have over 500 maples pre 2018 and only around 30 milk spotted Comment from : Gary L |
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A bit of 3in1 oil maybe? Just like oiling your tools to stop them rusting Comment from : jim |
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Easy fix Sell the silver and buy gold Comment from : José Alberto Marroquin |
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Could be some kind of polishing compound Like in jewelry they use all different polish methods to get different results Comment from : Mike D |
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I"m buying silver as an investment So I take it the idea is to buy no older than 2018 coins? I just started buying silver and most of mine are 2020 How long will it take to milk spot and will that be a problem with the newer coins? Comment from : Paula Johnson |
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those milk spots are from their spilled molsons!! Comment from : vegadog30 |
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How to prevent spotting, , , ok I don't know but thanks for enriching my chanell👎 Comment from : maritimer Man |
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Click Bait I hate click baiters “How to survive a gun shot wounddon’t get shot” Dumbass Comment from : Canuck Hacker |
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I feel I wasted a lot of time watching this as there was no discussion on how to actually PREVENT milk spotting on coins you already own The title of the video is misleading Comment from : Ralph E Boy |
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Maybe the plastic capsules that Canadian mint use are reacting with the silver when there is temperature variations? Not all plastics are the same BTW, a clean white rubber will get rid of milk spots Comment from : FleeTheScene |
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