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<p>[QUOTE="Evan Saltis, post: 8089416, member: 103066"]I don't think it has anything to do with polishing. To me, coins with this less desirable. I'm assuming it is on a cupronickel coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Radials isn't a term I would use but it appears to be the answer here. Certainly doesn't appear to go through the devices, so maybe it has something to do with grinding the die down in production? As in the design is punched into the die after the radial lines are already present.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evan Saltis, post: 8089416, member: 103066"]I don't think it has anything to do with polishing. To me, coins with this less desirable. I'm assuming it is on a cupronickel coin. Radials isn't a term I would use but it appears to be the answer here. Certainly doesn't appear to go through the devices, so maybe it has something to do with grinding the die down in production? As in the design is punched into the die after the radial lines are already present.[/QUOTE]
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