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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1652004, member: 37839"]Agree strongly with Greg. If one takes a MS coin that has some ugly toning, the luster is still apparent most of the time to the naked eye. If the coin is overdipped, you will see MS details, and no mint luster--those coins are very common on Ebay, where problem or ugly coins are dipped. As a result, they no longer have the MS luster from over dipping--the look is flat and lifeless, but with strong details on the devices.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 1652004, member: 37839"]Agree strongly with Greg. If one takes a MS coin that has some ugly toning, the luster is still apparent most of the time to the naked eye. If the coin is overdipped, you will see MS details, and no mint luster--those coins are very common on Ebay, where problem or ugly coins are dipped. As a result, they no longer have the MS luster from over dipping--the look is flat and lifeless, but with strong details on the devices.[/QUOTE]
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