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<p>[QUOTE="Barberian, post: 26649034, member: 24442"]Planchet lines are not rare but one doesn't see them nearly as often as die polish lines (raised lines that go directly into the devices and lettering) or hairlines (fine scratches into the metal that usually stop just before reaching the devices and lettering and then resume across the devices). The coin you showed is an extreme example of planchet lines. I actually like the coin for that unusual look.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barberian, post: 26649034, member: 24442"]Planchet lines are not rare but one doesn't see them nearly as often as die polish lines (raised lines that go directly into the devices and lettering) or hairlines (fine scratches into the metal that usually stop just before reaching the devices and lettering and then resume across the devices). The coin you showed is an extreme example of planchet lines. I actually like the coin for that unusual look.[/QUOTE]
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