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Old 07-02-2009, 09:50 PM   #12 (permalink)
Mark Feld
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..How could they be die polish lines when the marks go right across the devices AND the fields ? Die polish lines only appear on the fields of coins - the high point of the die. Never have I seen die polish lines on the devices - the low point of the die...
I have seen die polish lines on a fair number of the portraits of Proof Barber coins. Certain dates are more likely than others to exhibit it, and I have seen it on very high quality (even PR67 and higher) examples.
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