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<p>[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2511064, member: 19165"]Yours could still be rub, of course. Without seeing it in hand, its really almost impossible to tell. The difference will be: if it is rub, the luster will be broken on the high points. If it is just breaks in the toning, the luster should be continuous over the high points. Take a strong light and closely examine the high points as you tilt the coin. If there is no interruption in the luster, there is no rub.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="physics-fan3.14, post: 2511064, member: 19165"]Yours could still be rub, of course. Without seeing it in hand, its really almost impossible to tell. The difference will be: if it is rub, the luster will be broken on the high points. If it is just breaks in the toning, the luster should be continuous over the high points. Take a strong light and closely examine the high points as you tilt the coin. If there is no interruption in the luster, there is no rub.[/QUOTE]
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