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<p>[QUOTE="expat, post: 7696945, member: 111067"]Determining fine incuse or raised polish lines has always, for me, been a case of lighting direction and recognition of shadow and light reflections.</p><p> Also, when with raised devices on the coin, which are incuse in the die, lines that reach the edges of the smaller devices and then continue after, normally would indicate die polishing. How are you going to polish down inside the smaller incuse areas of the die.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="expat, post: 7696945, member: 111067"]Determining fine incuse or raised polish lines has always, for me, been a case of lighting direction and recognition of shadow and light reflections. Also, when with raised devices on the coin, which are incuse in the die, lines that reach the edges of the smaller devices and then continue after, normally would indicate die polishing. How are you going to polish down inside the smaller incuse areas of the die.[/QUOTE]
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