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Prinz' proof marks are not too sharply edged. Simply stated, they lack crispness. He's obviously been reblued since his 1918 production; because there is a very small amount of minor pitting visible under the present finish. Thor, without revealing any secrets, is there any way to, at least partially, restore proof marks' definition or crispness?
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You can have them restamped. You will have to find somebody that has the proof stamp or a repro stamper.
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Yes, Thor will take care of all, sleep well!
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zzzzzzzzzzzz(BTW-thanks)zzzzzzzz
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No problem, they will look very very good, I promise! Thor
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