Using a Jeweler's Cloth on Milk Spots! Cleaning Your Silver Coins
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- čas přidán 16. 11. 2021
- Check out the results of cleaning an American Silver Eagle that has milk spots with a jeweler's cloth. Good results? You decide!
Using a Jeweler's Cloth on Milk Spots! Cleaning Your Silver Coins #ASE #americansilvereagle #silver
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I do this with my fav fidget rounds. But not the coins..
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Awesome video and smashed the like button! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching CCF!
I think every stacker has some coins with milk spots in their stack. Personally I stopped worrying about it at some point. Now I'm just happy to have the silver in my stack, milk spots or no. Thanks!
Good point! Take care QS!
Don’t think you hurt the ASE none by buffing it with that cloth, it is what it is.
Thanks RE!
Spots never really bothered me... that said, I wonder if after the jeweler's cloth, if some time in an ultrasonic bath with a little jeweler's cleaner would brighten the rest up? Rock on TB and stack on. 🎸🏴☠️
i don't like the milk spots and if I had a choice, usually don't buy them but it is part of the stacking journey! Thanks CK!
Somewhere I heard that the milk spots can be rinsed off with a acetone.
The dark spots on the cloth are silver. 😎👍
Add those spots to the stack!😉🤣
Thanks for the info DA! I wish I could!!!
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First? It removed some of the scratches, right? So does spit and a thumb rub consittute a cleaning?
I would say so...it all depends on what happens to the coin I guess. Thanks SW!
I looks better! I still have my cloth. Used it once. It will be used again one day.
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Cleaning coins is a very bad idea and should be avoided....When you send them for grading, NGC and PCGS will tag them as "Cleaned".
I agree SL...should not be done especially on anything with value. Thanks for watching!
Do you know what they call ASE’s with milk spots??? ASE’s. Nobody really wants cleaned coins of any kind.
You are right my friend 😀 Thanks CS!
I would never ever rub my valuable coins with a coth! You risk leaving scratches on the surface of the coin! There are ways to restore your coins without damaging them!!!! !!!!!!
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