Over polishing?
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Over polishing?
Is this a result of over polishing?
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Re: Over polishing?
No, that looks like damage.
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Re: Over polishing?
Damage after the mint? There is alot of flattening and gouging on the obverse but the reverse looks great.
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Re: Over polishing?
Once it's struck, if the damage in inflicted after or by the mint doesn't really matter, and there's no way of telling. Bottom line is that the obverse has been chewed up by something.ShamShield wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:32 pmDamage after the mint? There is alot of flattening and gouging on the obverse but the reverse looks great.
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