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<p>[QUOTE="zaneman, post: 101061, member: 3970"]Thanks superdave, this is a coin for my collection, that I have no intent to sell. I also know that most coins have been dipped if they have cartwheel luster or any high degree of luster to this day. I should also mention (which I am sure you know) that PCGS, NGC etc. will slab a properly dipped coin. </p><p>BTW, that is a super nice reverse on that coin, I can see why you tried to restore the obverse![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zaneman, post: 101061, member: 3970"]Thanks superdave, this is a coin for my collection, that I have no intent to sell. I also know that most coins have been dipped if they have cartwheel luster or any high degree of luster to this day. I should also mention (which I am sure you know) that PCGS, NGC etc. will slab a properly dipped coin. BTW, that is a super nice reverse on that coin, I can see why you tried to restore the obverse![/QUOTE]
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