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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2929150, member: 76739"]Agreed but you still haven't answered my question why is this particular coin have such I high shine and Leicester and the others don't.? I'm listening but nobody saying anything no one's given me a reason why the difference is.All you're doing by your statement is telling me what I've been saying. New dies at least for the first minute have a different quality in the coinage but yet you all disagree you're looking at the proof in the photos but then you're telling me the same thing I'm telling you new dies will give what I've been saying new dies at least for the first few seconds of operation than the quarters or coinage turns into regular coinage</p><p><br /></p><p>Why can't you just say what I've been saying a brand-new die at least for the first few blanks that are hit will come out with a high luster and shine until those dies heat up and produce what you normally see in a production coinage.As shown in the photo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2929150, member: 76739"]Agreed but you still haven't answered my question why is this particular coin have such I high shine and Leicester and the others don't.? I'm listening but nobody saying anything no one's given me a reason why the difference is.All you're doing by your statement is telling me what I've been saying. New dies at least for the first minute have a different quality in the coinage but yet you all disagree you're looking at the proof in the photos but then you're telling me the same thing I'm telling you new dies will give what I've been saying new dies at least for the first few seconds of operation than the quarters or coinage turns into regular coinage Why can't you just say what I've been saying a brand-new die at least for the first few blanks that are hit will come out with a high luster and shine until those dies heat up and produce what you normally see in a production coinage.As shown in the photo.[/QUOTE]
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