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<p>[QUOTE="FTWrath, post: 1384912, member: 35765"]I was at a different coin dealer selling some stuff.</p><p>He told me I should dip my 1936-S Oregon PCGS MS65.</p><p>FIRST, ITS SLABBED. kind of hard to do.</p><p>Second, id never dip a coin. </p><p>Well he told me he'd buy it for my ask and then dip and resubmit. </p><p>Said they can't tell if you do it quick, and that the natural toning on the coin is ugly.</p><p>Didn't mind selling him the stuff as his prices were fair but id never buy anything raw there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FTWrath, post: 1384912, member: 35765"]I was at a different coin dealer selling some stuff. He told me I should dip my 1936-S Oregon PCGS MS65. FIRST, ITS SLABBED. kind of hard to do. Second, id never dip a coin. Well he told me he'd buy it for my ask and then dip and resubmit. Said they can't tell if you do it quick, and that the natural toning on the coin is ugly. Didn't mind selling him the stuff as his prices were fair but id never buy anything raw there.[/QUOTE]
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