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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9781263, member: 2844"]Exactly. The file marks on the cross in the book are more rounded, worn.</p><p>And as you point out, the image is very crisp. </p><p>When you have an image that is so extremely worn as on OP's, the file marks would have been so worn that they were hardly visible. Which is what I meant by smooth and not that many file marks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9781263, member: 2844"]Exactly. The file marks on the cross in the book are more rounded, worn. And as you point out, the image is very crisp. When you have an image that is so extremely worn as on OP's, the file marks would have been so worn that they were hardly visible. Which is what I meant by smooth and not that many file marks.[/QUOTE]
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