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<p>[QUOTE="Razz, post: 8388106, member: 100526"]Here are my thoughts on hairlines planchets before strike. As I mentioned above, I have 2 of the sets. There were 10,000 of these made. Would that be 1 set of dies? I think I see a common die marker between the 2 coins. However, the lines on one coin are east to west and on the other southeast to northwest. If they were die polish lines they would be in the same direction and the same pattern on all coins relative to the shield from the same die. If on the planchet before strike they would be different both in orientation and patterns between coins. I think the during the preparation of the planchets they polish them before striking.[ATTACH=full]1488449[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1488450[/ATTACH]</p><p>Circled and the square in red are possible die markers between coins indicating the same die struck both coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Razz, post: 8388106, member: 100526"]Here are my thoughts on hairlines planchets before strike. As I mentioned above, I have 2 of the sets. There were 10,000 of these made. Would that be 1 set of dies? I think I see a common die marker between the 2 coins. However, the lines on one coin are east to west and on the other southeast to northwest. If they were die polish lines they would be in the same direction and the same pattern on all coins relative to the shield from the same die. If on the planchet before strike they would be different both in orientation and patterns between coins. I think the during the preparation of the planchets they polish them before striking.[ATTACH=full]1488449[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1488450[/ATTACH] Circled and the square in red are possible die markers between coins indicating the same die struck both coins.[/QUOTE]
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