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<p>[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 102188, member: 705"]Wrong---dipping can be done and no one can tell it...no hairlines...no dull luster...you just have to know how....</p><p><br /></p><p>I would like to know how you can say that??...this is info that has been put together by experts in the coin world and by grading Co. and by people who know....it is true...how many WHITE Morgans do you see...a WHITE coin doesn't just stay that way....a RED Cent just doesn't stay that way without help.....a coin starts to tone from the min. it is struck...air hits the coin and it starts to tone...from that min. on a coin starts to tone its not going to stay that way for 100+ years white....a RED cent just isn't going to stay red without a dipping or maybe a recoloring...</p><p>I will say that there are FEW good WHITE and RED coins that aren't dipped...but the vast number is dipped.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again...I don't know how you can say that or what proof you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>Speedy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 102188, member: 705"]Wrong---dipping can be done and no one can tell it...no hairlines...no dull luster...you just have to know how.... I would like to know how you can say that??...this is info that has been put together by experts in the coin world and by grading Co. and by people who know....it is true...how many WHITE Morgans do you see...a WHITE coin doesn't just stay that way....a RED Cent just doesn't stay that way without help.....a coin starts to tone from the min. it is struck...air hits the coin and it starts to tone...from that min. on a coin starts to tone its not going to stay that way for 100+ years white....a RED cent just isn't going to stay red without a dipping or maybe a recoloring... I will say that there are FEW good WHITE and RED coins that aren't dipped...but the vast number is dipped. Again...I don't know how you can say that or what proof you have. Speedy[/QUOTE]
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