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Does anyone have examples of light frosting, heavy frosting, and polished coins to show the difference?

The article mentions it but I don't quite understand what they are referring to: http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis...id=234584811
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Whats not to understand? Parts of it will be lightly frosted, and other parts will be heavily frosted...

Here is the discussion thread on it. Maybe that will help you out. https://goccf.com/t/144771
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Think of a bullion ASE see the frosty fields? That's the light frost. Now take the bullion ASE and make the devices like those of an ultra cameo proof. That's the heavy frost. Now make the field of the flag, the red stripes, and the mountain in front of the sun mirror finish brilliant. There you have the new "enhanced" ASE.
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I understand now. Thanks for the examples.
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