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 Posted 08/12/2011  2:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TheForce to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have always wondered this, I am curious is spotting or that milky white haze on silver coins affects grade and or value at all?
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It does for me because it greatly detracts from the true beauty of the silver coin as a collector piece. In terms of bullion value, no.
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As a general rule most people just don't like a milky looking Silver Coin. Toning is one thing, but those dark spots or a Milky finish just doesn't make for a good seller.
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"As a general rule most people just don't like a milky looking Silver Coin. Toning is one thing, but those dark spots or a Milky finish just doesn't make for a good seller."

I agree with Just Carl. I purchased a one ounce silver coin with some "milky" corrosion spread out along the bottom of the obverse. It threw me off quite a bit, so I sold it for its bullion value and got a BU American eagle for the same price.

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