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<p>[QUOTE="TopcatCoin, post: 1091487, member: 22746"]After closer examination, I agree that even though these lines are raised (indicative of die polish) it seems that they do cross the raised devices (indicative of post strike polishing) as Doug points out. I am guessing now that perhaps both occurred. However, that does not explain the almost gem MS64 grade. Seems like the TPG saw it as die polish or perhaps liked the eye appeal. This is indeed a coin with an interesting story. TC[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TopcatCoin, post: 1091487, member: 22746"]After closer examination, I agree that even though these lines are raised (indicative of die polish) it seems that they do cross the raised devices (indicative of post strike polishing) as Doug points out. I am guessing now that perhaps both occurred. However, that does not explain the almost gem MS64 grade. Seems like the TPG saw it as die polish or perhaps liked the eye appeal. This is indeed a coin with an interesting story. TC[/QUOTE]
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