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Article In "Coin World Weekly"

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The article in Coin World Weekly titled "The Proof is in the Frosting for Mint" by Mike Diamond is interesting. I looked at my 2014 proof sets and the Native American dollar in the my silver proof set is just like the one listed in the article with only the high relief sections being frosted. The Native American dollar in the regular proof set is fully frosted. Wondering if this is normal for the 2014 proof on the silver versus the regular? Anyone know what kind of feedback Mike may have received?
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