Which quarter do you like better, PCGS experiment
Here's a pair of 1939 quarters from an original roll. They are actually struck from the same dies as they have the exact same die polishing. Quality wise the one of the right is slightly better when it comes to contact marks. So what is different and what did PCGS think about them?

Answer: The one on the left graded MS66 at PCGS and the one on the right graded MS65 in the same submission. Why? The one on the left has been dipped. The one on the right doesn't have any toning and has a totally natural skin. Both are going right back in as I feel they have a shot at MS67. When they come back (in 2 months) I'll let you know what PCGS thought of them this time and see if the dipping again made a difference. {Of 3 from this roll I sent in I dipped 2 and left the best one totally natural, both of the dipped ones came back MS66}

Answer: The one on the left graded MS66 at PCGS and the one on the right graded MS65 in the same submission. Why? The one on the left has been dipped. The one on the right doesn't have any toning and has a totally natural skin. Both are going right back in as I feel they have a shot at MS67. When they come back (in 2 months) I'll let you know what PCGS thought of them this time and see if the dipping again made a difference. {Of 3 from this roll I sent in I dipped 2 and left the best one totally natural, both of the dipped ones came back MS66}
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I've seen soooooo many original coins with slightly subdued original lustre or non-descript original color get bumped at PCGS after a Jeweluster bath.
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<< <i>Just FYI.....PCGS loves newly dipped coins, especially when they exhibit that artificially flashy 'just dipped' lustre IMO, at least that's what I've seen as far as generic Morgan dollars goes over the years.
I've seen soooooo many original coins with slightly subdued original lustre or non-descript original color get bumped at PCGS after a Jeweluster bath.
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That's exactly why the crackout artists fair so well with Morgans. They show up at a show buy a coin, bathe it and the next day its regraded, sold and they walk out with a pocket full of cash.
If it was dipped, why was it not bodybagged? Did you dip it b-4 sending it?
<< <i>The one on the left has been dipped
If it was dipped, why was it not bodybagged? Did you dip it b-4 sending it? >>
Yes it was dipped before being submitted. Dipping (if done properly) is an accepted form of cleaning silver coins.
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Would you care to render the type/brand name of dip you used? I'd like to try it.