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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2040877, member: 56793"]I don't think it should be you dancing in front of the monkey on the boardwalk. Not your fault that at the first mention of Die Polishing Lines, these threads get hijacked by repetitive rants that never explain anything and are always hung up in minute detail terminology.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Cleaning or Die polish,</b> it's important that you are able to ask this question without it being derailed. That's what this ruckus is about. On other forums, people would have let the terminology go, focused on the lines being raised and we would have gotten to your packaging, much sooner. Most of us do not look to make the term Die Polishing Lines into an uphill battle every time. How could you have asked differently, knowing this is an accepted term throughout the hobby?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>No, I think your coin has various raised Die Finishing Lines on it. Hard to say for sure without checking in hand if they are raised. You can do that with proper magnification. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Check for yourself and search online resources under Die Polishing Lines, for best image results. Use your better judgement.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry, I do not know if that is authentic mint packaging for those coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 2040877, member: 56793"]I don't think it should be you dancing in front of the monkey on the boardwalk. Not your fault that at the first mention of Die Polishing Lines, these threads get hijacked by repetitive rants that never explain anything and are always hung up in minute detail terminology. [B]Cleaning or Die polish,[/B] it's important that you are able to ask this question without it being derailed. That's what this ruckus is about. On other forums, people would have let the terminology go, focused on the lines being raised and we would have gotten to your packaging, much sooner. Most of us do not look to make the term Die Polishing Lines into an uphill battle every time. How could you have asked differently, knowing this is an accepted term throughout the hobby? No, I think your coin has various raised Die Finishing Lines on it. Hard to say for sure without checking in hand if they are raised. You can do that with proper magnification. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Check for yourself and search online resources under Die Polishing Lines, for best image results. Use your better judgement. Sorry, I do not know if that is authentic mint packaging for those coins.[/QUOTE]
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