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<p>[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1930116, member: 56793"]Title of topic states scratches. I've added a photo with scratches. Stop playing the role of a senile old man ranting over die polish lines in every related topic. I noticed that throughout several topics, more than a handful of individuals see something interesting and grapple with your repetitive and vague opinion on what is actually displayed.</p><p><br /></p><p>No, not to me, I can understand that polishing a die can mean altering its surface with a variety of tools (could easily represent the same alteration procedure).</p><p><br /></p><p>No, I thought they were die surface scratches (as per topic) that occurred as part of the die polishing or surface alteration process (could easily represent the same alteration procedure).</p><p><br /></p><p>In my opinion, none of the photos in this topic represent your repetitive whizzed coin/metal displacement rants.</p><p><br /></p><p>No, I do not agree with you on this topic. As far as this particular topic is concerned, I suggest that those looking to learn something, read some of the comments of the individuals that question your repetitive rant in various related topics. They should also focus on comments of individuals who provide photos of their coins and notice that there is more going on than whizzed coin/metal displacement. This should continue until you provide some of your own comparison photos to prove your whizzed theories and until you start stating what each set of scratches is called. Until then, I'm happy to leave them under the die polish/alteration category.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the record, I wasn't looking to continue this polishing chat with you. We've already covered it in other topics. I'm happy to show and address die scratches in this topic. Plenty of people on this forum have called you out over your topic related statements. See if any of them want to continue this with you. I'm tired, uninspired and unconvinced by your weak evidence, repetitive statements and a lack of suggested proper terminology, following every new, vague, topic related lecture.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="torontokuba, post: 1930116, member: 56793"]Title of topic states scratches. I've added a photo with scratches. Stop playing the role of a senile old man ranting over die polish lines in every related topic. I noticed that throughout several topics, more than a handful of individuals see something interesting and grapple with your repetitive and vague opinion on what is actually displayed. No, not to me, I can understand that polishing a die can mean altering its surface with a variety of tools (could easily represent the same alteration procedure). No, I thought they were die surface scratches (as per topic) that occurred as part of the die polishing or surface alteration process (could easily represent the same alteration procedure). In my opinion, none of the photos in this topic represent your repetitive whizzed coin/metal displacement rants. No, I do not agree with you on this topic. As far as this particular topic is concerned, I suggest that those looking to learn something, read some of the comments of the individuals that question your repetitive rant in various related topics. They should also focus on comments of individuals who provide photos of their coins and notice that there is more going on than whizzed coin/metal displacement. This should continue until you provide some of your own comparison photos to prove your whizzed theories and until you start stating what each set of scratches is called. Until then, I'm happy to leave them under the die polish/alteration category. For the record, I wasn't looking to continue this polishing chat with you. We've already covered it in other topics. I'm happy to show and address die scratches in this topic. Plenty of people on this forum have called you out over your topic related statements. See if any of them want to continue this with you. I'm tired, uninspired and unconvinced by your weak evidence, repetitive statements and a lack of suggested proper terminology, following every new, vague, topic related lecture.[/QUOTE]
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