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<p>[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 1861311, member: 27123"]Any reverse proof can develop milk spots on their proof like surfaces. I have had it happen to RCM, Perth, and even a 2013 ASE reverse proof that was in the West Point 2 coin set. (The spotting was in its infancy, but still noticeable) Personally I like many of the RCM coins, but won`t keep any of them due to their horrible track record of spotting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 1861311, member: 27123"]Any reverse proof can develop milk spots on their proof like surfaces. I have had it happen to RCM, Perth, and even a 2013 ASE reverse proof that was in the West Point 2 coin set. (The spotting was in its infancy, but still noticeable) Personally I like many of the RCM coins, but won`t keep any of them due to their horrible track record of spotting.[/QUOTE]
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