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<p>[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 3025093, member: 36864"]Well yes and no. An overdipped coin will lose its luster and really shouldn’t receive a straight grade IMHO, but a late state of a die will also lose its luster, but that the way it left the mint. Now I’d agree that 65 should be the cap for a coin that lacks luster, but to undergrade a coin based on luster seems like a misrepresentation of the state of preservation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 3025093, member: 36864"]Well yes and no. An overdipped coin will lose its luster and really shouldn’t receive a straight grade IMHO, but a late state of a die will also lose its luster, but that the way it left the mint. Now I’d agree that 65 should be the cap for a coin that lacks luster, but to undergrade a coin based on luster seems like a misrepresentation of the state of preservation.[/QUOTE]
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