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2000 D Penny. Die Polish Lines Or Chip?

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Wow, thank you for going the extra mile. Very helpful read.
I wonder why the "lines" don't flatten out or disappear after the strike?
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I wonder why the "lines" don't flatten out or disappear after the strike?
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After Will sent me the article, I remembered the study but had to read it a couple of times to fully understand it. It is my understanding that the grease stands in these furrows, like water in a tilled field. This will give the strike enough resistance to not fully obliterate the striations, especially in the weaker struck areas of a coin. That's my take on it and the simplest way I know to explain it, as I am pretty simple.
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That makes sense, thank you.
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That makes sense, thank you.
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It was good for me to brush up on it and make it right, as I was a little off. I appreciate you asking, good for us all or at least those who are interested.
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Fascinating. I was very interested! After all, I did come here to learn. Thank you very much for the effort.
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Fascinating. I was very interested! After all, I did come here to learn. Thank you very much for the effort.
Very cool! I'm glad you got something out of it.
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