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<p>[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 102189, member: 246"]How exactly are you finding this footprint? Microscope or common sense (i.e. a 100 year old silver coin is blast white, so clearly it was dipped)?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Of the untoned uncirculated Morgans, a large percentage of them have been dipped at some time. You can easily tell an original Morgan from a dipped one if you know what they look like. What you usually find in the marketplace are dipped.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 102189, member: 246"]How exactly are you finding this footprint? Microscope or common sense (i.e. a 100 year old silver coin is blast white, so clearly it was dipped)? Of the untoned uncirculated Morgans, a large percentage of them have been dipped at some time. You can easily tell an original Morgan from a dipped one if you know what they look like. What you usually find in the marketplace are dipped.[/QUOTE]
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