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<p>[QUOTE="longshot, post: 3153911, member: 76266"]I believe whizzed coins can have slightly different looks, depending on the brush or tool used. But the "luster" will always be unnatural. Years ago I ignorantly bought a few raw "nice" Morgans from a pawnshop. Eventually I read about whizzing and realized thats why they didn't look right. They were whizzed. A valuable lesson, it was good to examine them in hand and learn to spot the problem.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="longshot, post: 3153911, member: 76266"]I believe whizzed coins can have slightly different looks, depending on the brush or tool used. But the "luster" will always be unnatural. Years ago I ignorantly bought a few raw "nice" Morgans from a pawnshop. Eventually I read about whizzing and realized thats why they didn't look right. They were whizzed. A valuable lesson, it was good to examine them in hand and learn to spot the problem.[/QUOTE]
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