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The formation of shiny areas on a painted surface, as a result of rubbing or washing.
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A process in which the surfaces of a coin or a planchet are shined through rubbing or polishing. This term has both a positive and a negative context: In a positive sense, Proof planchets are burnished before they are struck. The procedure was done originally by rubbing wet sand across the surfaces to impart a mirror-like finish. In a negative sense, the surfaces on repaired or altered coins may be burnished by mechanical or chemical methods. ...
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Smoothing and polishing metal by rubbing with a hardened steel or stone burnisher. The tool has a short wooden handle and a curved or straight finger-like work face. The steel face is oval in cross section.
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Developing a smooth finish on a metal by tumbling or rubbing with a polished hand tool.
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Smoothing surfaces through friction between the material and material such as hardened metal media. Burnt A term applied to a metal permanently damaged by overheating.
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