Royal Canadian Mint 1 oz silver rounds

in steemsilvergold •  6 years ago 

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These are the last two I got from the Monarch .79¢ over spot sale and boy did I get my spots worth on these two. Now, I'm not upset as these were sold as, "imperfect" and an ounce of silver is an ounce of silver. Just showing 5hese so you can have a nice cringe this #piratesunday.

The polar bear is not too terrible. There is a fun little dent on the side, wonder what happened there.
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Now the wolf on the other hand, oof.

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Looks like a damn snow storm!

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I believe I remember reading about RCM silver having a big milk spot problem. How does it happen? Is it tied to the .9999 pureness? Is it just a surface blemish? Has @dfinney successfully polished out milk spots? So many questions!

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Ironically, it has to do with their former cleaning process! That shit is baked in there. The good news is that the wolf and the P bear are the 2 coins from Wildlife series that carry highest premiums.

Oh damn, WHOOOOPS! Wonder how long it took the RCM to figure that one out? Even with a high premium, I can't imagine anyone would want these particular rounds for anything but weight. I was happy to get them for $15 and chance, that's for sure.

It was a great buy summer, but yeah, no one is gonna’ pay high primo for those milky mofos.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

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One: I thought the same about the SNOW! ❄️ ☺️

Two: 😐😂🤣 Just get some gel toothpaste, and a toothbrush with the hardest bristles you can find. Then GO TO TOWN on those milk spots! 🙃

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Even if they have some spots and dents, they're still pretty!

More like 79 milk spot rounds....🤣🤣🤣