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<p>[QUOTE="zaneman, post: 101092, member: 3970"]I don't encourage dipping, but if a coin has ugly toning, I say go for it, and I know many people would do the same thing. I think you would be surprised at how many dipped coins you own, the thing is, when they are properly dipped, there is no way of telling they were dipped, except for the fact that they may be 100 years old, and have full cartwheel luster. You never want to dip a coin unless it is MS state btw.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zaneman, post: 101092, member: 3970"]I don't encourage dipping, but if a coin has ugly toning, I say go for it, and I know many people would do the same thing. I think you would be surprised at how many dipped coins you own, the thing is, when they are properly dipped, there is no way of telling they were dipped, except for the fact that they may be 100 years old, and have full cartwheel luster. You never want to dip a coin unless it is MS state btw.[/QUOTE]
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