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Solving the Silver Bullion White Spot Problem

  • Mar 01, 2018
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White spots on silver bullion coins have been a known issue in the global bullion market for years. While white spots do not change the purity or composition of bullion coins, investors have expressed concerns about their impact on the coins’ aesthetic quality — a fact that presented a challenge for the R&D and engineering teams at the Royal Canadian Mint.

Determined to get to the bottom of the elusive white spot problem, the Mint engaged in a four-year process of research and exploration that culminated in 2018 with the announcement of MINTSHIELD surface protection, the first proven, proprietary solution for signifi­cantly reducing the occurrence of white spots.

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White spots on silver bullion coins have been a known issue in the global bullion market for years. While white spots do not change the purity or composition of bullion coins, investors have expressed concerns about their impact on the coins’ aesthetic quality — a fact that presented a challenge for the R&D and engineering teams at the Royal Canadian Mint.

Determined to get to the bottom of the elusive white spot problem, the Mint engaged in a four-year process of research and exploration that culminated in 2018 with the announcement of MINTSHIELD surface protection, the first proven, proprietary solution for signifi­cantly reducing the occurrence of white spots.

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