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Anyone Know what I have here?
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I'll give it a guess:

Die Polishing Marks?


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I would say that is a good guess or a die gouge.
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I'm going to say "feeder finger marks".
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I would say possible trails because you also have one below the other going thru the A as well. I have seen trails that wide. I indicated in red arrows where the other trail is.

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If its trails, BF Neff (www.traildies.com) is the one to contact for confirmation.
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Die gouge I don;t think so

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Feeder finger scratches, could be, they generally run in that direction. Die file lines, could be. Definately not a trail die.
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i think it is feeder finger scratches also. B/c the look more like a scratch in hand. I just did no what might have caused it or did I know about feeder finger scratches but it seems to make the most since
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Feeder Finger Damage is generally the most likely cause for multiple parallel gouges or scratches
definitely not trails though since they have to emanate from a device, they cannot just randomly appear in the field of a coin
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