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<p>[QUOTE="Merc Crazy, post: 1205588, member: 27417"]How to explain... a coin that's weakly struck will exhibit a lack of details on the highest points on the coin, but will not have any impaired luster in those areas... in other words, the mint-state luster will flow over the entire coin, including the high parts. A mint-state Jefferson nickel from the '60's can usually give you an idea of what a weak strike looks like if you check out the steps on Monticello.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Merc Crazy, post: 1205588, member: 27417"]How to explain... a coin that's weakly struck will exhibit a lack of details on the highest points on the coin, but will not have any impaired luster in those areas... in other words, the mint-state luster will flow over the entire coin, including the high parts. A mint-state Jefferson nickel from the '60's can usually give you an idea of what a weak strike looks like if you check out the steps on Monticello.[/QUOTE]
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