Why Do Silver Coins Get Milk Spots? #shorts #silver


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In this coin dealer video Adrian explains why silver coins get milk spots and how the Royal Canadian Mint was able to stop silver coins from developing milk spots. Milk spots are small white spots that can appear on silver coins. Silver coins get milk spots because of the detergent used in the cleaning process before the coins were annealed. The detergent is baked into the coins which later down the road causes milk spots. With the new Mint Shield technology from the RCM the new silver maple leaf coins do not get milk spots.

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