This is just a general question and I can't find the best place for it. Sorry if this is not it.
I see this on a lot of coins. When you see lines on a coin that "change directions" as you rotate it, is that always indicative of a wipe or can that be as a result of the striking process? Or, what should that tell the person evaluating the coin?
The coin in question has tons of luster and it is somewhat proof-like. A quick wipe isn't out of the question. It's one of the things I'm considering, but I am hoping there might be other things that caused this.
On proof like coins with a mirror finish in the fields a wipe can cause hairlines to be visible and change directions when when coin is rotated or a mix of die polish lines and hairlines or just die polish lines.
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