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<p>[QUOTE="Barberian, post: 26654487, member: 24442"]These are clearly NOT die lines. Die lines do not weaken in the fields or are strongest on the high points. These lines are on the planchet from the preparation process and are most prominent on the high points where strike pressure is lowest. Think about it. These are sometimes called "roller lines."</p><p><br /></p><p>Die lines are NOT incuse like these roller lines are. Die lines show relief (are raised) above the field.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Barberian, post: 26654487, member: 24442"]These are clearly NOT die lines. Die lines do not weaken in the fields or are strongest on the high points. These lines are on the planchet from the preparation process and are most prominent on the high points where strike pressure is lowest. Think about it. These are sometimes called "roller lines." Die lines are NOT incuse like these roller lines are. Die lines show relief (are raised) above the field.[/QUOTE]
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