Is it worth to crossover and recondition this au58 1934s?

I just picked this up through a trade.
Your opinion to my question “Is it worth to crossover and recondition this au58 1934s?” Is much appreciated because I have never crossover or recondition a coin.
Thank you in advance
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I would leave it as is.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
The price doubles between AU-58 and MS-60. I’d leave it alone. Conservation will not change the grade and reconsideration won’t reverse the wear Being as how it can’t grade (or probably won’t) grade any higher, your call. Now if it was graded AU-50 then perhaps there would be a reason to go for a higher AU. But the wall has been hit.
It’s sure has a nice cheek ( one of my favorite )😉
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
I am sure the PCGS Everyman collectors would love the coin in a PCGS holder. If it were to get a plus, I have seen AU58+ coins sell for MS65 money in the series I collect.
Looks as if it was processed at least once already
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Based on the photos it is an unimpressive looking coin. Just leave it as is and sell it if you don't like it. Crossing it over would be a waste of money.
My take: Leave as is. It’s a key date, really neat issue to have. I would put it in inventory at trade in value allowed and hope to move above that (tight, narrow spread). Who knows MV in sheet could go up. Look on the plus side.
What do you mean by “recondition?”
I am sorry i meant “restoration” not “recondition”
It would then look like a restored au58.
I recommend you leave it as is.... sell it if you are not happy with it and get one that pleases you. Cheers, RickO
It looks like a nice AU-58 from the pic.
Tom