New 54 proof set. I need some help with the half

What do you think of this set?
The dime has some nice color to it and all of the silver coins are pretty frosty.
The half seems to have some horizontal lines over Ben's cheek & bust that I first thought were slider marks from an album,
but this set has been in a 1st generation capitol holder for a long time. Maybe they are die polish
marks? Any opinions welcome, even if it's 'cannot tell from those pictures." I had some issues with the camera yesterday. Thanks.




The dime has some nice color to it and all of the silver coins are pretty frosty.
The half seems to have some horizontal lines over Ben's cheek & bust that I first thought were slider marks from an album,
but this set has been in a 1st generation capitol holder for a long time. Maybe they are die polish
marks? Any opinions welcome, even if it's 'cannot tell from those pictures." I had some issues with the camera yesterday. Thanks.





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i'd say it's a very nice set
K S
One question about die polishing... wouldn't the lines be more visible in the fields since that is the raised part of the dies? Or is it that this could be from the very first die before additional polishing was done... Does that make sense?
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They all look like keepers to me and would jump right into my Dansco album.
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that makes sense, especially since what you're seeing(and what i'm seeing in the pictures) isn't die polish. it's hairlining from the Mint packaging.
<< <i>One question about die polishing... wouldn't the lines be more visible in the fields since that is the raised part of the dies? Or is it that this could be from the very first die before additional polishing was done... Does that make sense?
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that makes sense, especially since what you're seeing(and what i'm seeing in the pictures) isn't die polish. it's hairlining from the Mint packaging. >>
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<< <i>One question about die polishing... wouldn't the lines be more visible in the fields since that is the raised part of the dies? Or is it that this could be from the very first die before additional polishing was done >>
the die polish lines would NOT be in the fields, because the fields were polished off after the devices were brushed & treated to produce the cameo effect. if the hairilnes were in the field then cleaning would be a suspect.
what your seeing is die polish as struck off the dies. as die state advances the lines disappear, basically getting worn off the dies, but so does the frost, which is why later struck coins have less cameo, eventually leading to coins w/ no cameo (& no die polish)
K S
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Yes
So, I'm certain you have a re-polish on your hands. Let me know if you need more info. I just love cameos, but the half you have is not a cameo. The dime is gorgeous by the way.
I hope to add my own insights after a time, but for now I appreciate the education.
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<< <i>in my experience, 1953 are the proof coins that most often show tons of hairlines from die polish - followed by 1954. what you got there is a franklin struck off fresh dies, which is why the polish lines are so obvious & also why the coin has some nice cameo
i'd say it's a very nice set
K S >>
Another example of die polish lines on a 54 proof Frankie as DK is explaining.
I knew it would happen.
If the coin grade PR67, maybe a $100 coin. PR66 maybe a $65-75 coin.
Save your money on this unless the cameo is much better than the pics.
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Coin looks PR66 at best and not a cameo.
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