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<p>[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 2936960, member: 44004"]Another problem I’ve seen in restrikes of the classic coins (pre 1892 ) and especially pre 1830 the modern manufacturing processes make the coins look too perfect and too sharp. And so many newer coins have such low relief. Plus there’s hardly any die variations. I prefer the earlier stuff so much better. Especially the open collar strikes[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 2936960, member: 44004"]Another problem I’ve seen in restrikes of the classic coins (pre 1892 ) and especially pre 1830 the modern manufacturing processes make the coins look too perfect and too sharp. And so many newer coins have such low relief. Plus there’s hardly any die variations. I prefer the earlier stuff so much better. Especially the open collar strikes[/QUOTE]
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