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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 2621336, member: 84588"]Just for my own sake of enjoying their appearance, I worry a bit about the milk spots too. But, ultimately on the bullion Maple Leafs it doesn't matter at all. I purchase regular Maple Leafs for bullion investment, and I pay their small premium specifically for easy resale due to recognition and their security features. The radial lines and production date privy mark make them virtually impossible to counterfeit, so I know I am safe in my investment and can resell them easily. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Now, on the other hand, the few Reverse Proof privys I have started buying for collecting purposes are a different story. I worry about milk spotting on those. However, it seems reverse proofs have only a tiny possibility of milk spotting, so that's good. Plus, because I buy these for collecting purposes, I am only putting around $19-$23 into each coin and buying only one each and only a few total each year. So, while it would suck to see milk spots destroy their numismatic value, it wouldn't cause me any significant financial set back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 2621336, member: 84588"]Just for my own sake of enjoying their appearance, I worry a bit about the milk spots too. But, ultimately on the bullion Maple Leafs it doesn't matter at all. I purchase regular Maple Leafs for bullion investment, and I pay their small premium specifically for easy resale due to recognition and their security features. The radial lines and production date privy mark make them virtually impossible to counterfeit, so I know I am safe in my investment and can resell them easily. Now, on the other hand, the few Reverse Proof privys I have started buying for collecting purposes are a different story. I worry about milk spotting on those. However, it seems reverse proofs have only a tiny possibility of milk spotting, so that's good. Plus, because I buy these for collecting purposes, I am only putting around $19-$23 into each coin and buying only one each and only a few total each year. So, while it would suck to see milk spots destroy their numismatic value, it wouldn't cause me any significant financial set back.[/QUOTE]
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