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1936 Arkansas Centenial P D S

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 Posted 08/16/2016  9:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add QE45 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I bought this set when I was about 13 and recall I was told it was BU (an older term). I don't think so now. Request opinions for the experts here. Thank you, Bill



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D has light center strike which is typical. P normal strike. S much stronger than average. All 3 appear to have been dipped and have residual spots remaining. Still probably Unc. Details on P and S and AU details on D.
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Well said, mox. Agree completely.
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Thank you moxking and coinfrog. Still a novice here. If I understand, the three coins have been dipped in some solution in order to improve luster. The P and S coins are in uncirculated condition with details (due to the dipping) and the D coin is about uncirculated with details. Is that correct?
Lastly, if I were to sell these, would it be to my advantage to sell as a set, or sell singly?


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AAll 3 appear to have been dipped and have residual spots remaining. Still probably Unc. Details on P and S and AU details on D.


Wait?

Say what now?

According to all of the "experts" in this thread everyone except me said dipping coins was "cool" and all of the "older kids" were doing it so everyone should get a gallon size jug of EZest and dip every coin they own ASAP

https://goccf.com/t/264495
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