In my 30 years in the bullion business, i have seen all kinds of things done to 
coins.
Someone may have cleaned the coin with almost any chemical, including 
toothpaste.
Do not use silver polish either.
Boil it in a corning glass pot in distilled water. Clean with a soft cotton 
cloth.

State power is impunity, impunity corrupts, and absolute impunity corrupts 
absolutely. It not only attracts the already-corrupt, but it debases every soul 
that it touches. State impunity is a hell of a drug, and the only one deserving 
of absolute prohibition. Libertarians especially should stay off the stuff.


 



On Sep 21, 2014, at 10:35 AM, HARSHA GODAVARI <[email protected]> wrote:

Just phone the Canadian Mint or send an email and ask if the coins are coated. 
They will tell you.
regards
hg
----- Original Message -----
From: John Popelish <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 20:40:36 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: CS>Canadian Maple Leaf Coin

> On 09/20/2014 09:33 PM, TJ Garland wrote:
> Are you sure it is not a fake? It should weigh Exactly 31.1 grams. It should 
> get hot immediately if you touch the edge to your stove eye.
> It should be very malleable when you hammer it into a better electrode.
> I am in the business. I have an xray analyzer. I verify everything i handle.

I'm not sure of anything.  I'm just trying to understand why 
it seems to be coated.


-- 
Regards,

John Popelish


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