No more Milk spots with RCM?

in steemsilvergold •  7 years ago 

Everyone can agree we hate milk spots right?
Well it seems the Roylal Canadian mint might have figured out how to pervent or deduce them?

The RCM said they have been engaged in a four year process to learn and fix the milk spot problem.

The RCM has come up with this thing called mint shield. They call it a uniqe production process, to reduce occurence. The spots should be invisible to the eye.

The RCM said all Silver Maple Leafs dated 2018 and beyond is protected by mint shield. And that mint shield testing confirmed that it would significantly reduce the “white spots” but they fell short of saying eliminating them.

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What do you all think. The RCM really didn’t say what the mint shield is but that the coins are now protected my it. I might buy a couple and wait a few years and see what happens.

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They say that "MINTSHIELD" is a solution for reducing Milk Spots for years, not stopping them. Time will tell how many years and what "reducing" in reality means.

I don’t know they didn’t really say what it means..

I would be a very happy boy if this were true. I wonder if they mentioned anything about there other bullion series of coins and if they would be protected as well.

Thanks for sharing this man

Yeah, not sure. I think the problem if the way they clean the planchet. Not sure why its taking so long to fix??

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Thank you botty

What, so now they're gonna glaze them with some chemical now? Not for me. Im perfectly happy not buying. I'll stick with poured silver 😂

Or maybe clean the planchet the righ way? You guess is as good as mine. Lol

As I live in Canada and most of my bullion is composed of Maple Leaves, I am very happy with the fact that the Mint finally decided to do something about milk spots.At least my future Maples will be "clean", I hope.