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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7972441, member: 105098"]just saying if it's the 1932 D that's got your interest, and you get it for a serious steal well lower than Mint state cost, might be worth messing with it, but just know, you are very likely buying a details coin, not a straight grade MS coin regardless of what you do or don't do to it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, no mater how it might appear with the artificial toning, I'd consider it as an AU coin, and then Details and work it down from there. No different than a polished 1932 D. it's a problem coin and going to be a tough sell for you down the road, so why pay retail or even wholesale for it? I wouldn't be a buyer for it, too many details coins out there to choose from already for cheap prices and I certainly wouldn't pay a toning premium from someone known to me to artificially tone stuff. </p><p><br /></p><p>You should also be very certain it's not a fake as the starting point though. there's a lot of counterfeits out there also, a problem in and of itself that affects the selling price of raw 1932 Ds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 7972441, member: 105098"]just saying if it's the 1932 D that's got your interest, and you get it for a serious steal well lower than Mint state cost, might be worth messing with it, but just know, you are very likely buying a details coin, not a straight grade MS coin regardless of what you do or don't do to it. Personally, no mater how it might appear with the artificial toning, I'd consider it as an AU coin, and then Details and work it down from there. No different than a polished 1932 D. it's a problem coin and going to be a tough sell for you down the road, so why pay retail or even wholesale for it? I wouldn't be a buyer for it, too many details coins out there to choose from already for cheap prices and I certainly wouldn't pay a toning premium from someone known to me to artificially tone stuff. You should also be very certain it's not a fake as the starting point though. there's a lot of counterfeits out there also, a problem in and of itself that affects the selling price of raw 1932 Ds.[/QUOTE]
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