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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 25262883, member: 27832"]Right there with you. I carried a 1994 ASE, harshly cleaned, as a pocket piece for more than five years. I sometimes consciously rubbed it against other coins. It was still shiny and hairlined after all that time. To get the real "circulated silver" look, I think I'd have to rub it with some kind of grit over time. (I'm a desk jockey. I don't get a lot of grit on my hands.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 25262883, member: 27832"]Right there with you. I carried a 1994 ASE, harshly cleaned, as a pocket piece for more than five years. I sometimes consciously rubbed it against other coins. It was still shiny and hairlined after all that time. To get the real "circulated silver" look, I think I'd have to rub it with some kind of grit over time. (I'm a desk jockey. I don't get a lot of grit on my hands.)[/QUOTE]
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