Ahhh , you lost me.
Most people think the card's finish is the liquid coating placed on the paper for durability. Because the card's texture was applied to the liquid coating, it was indeed true for older decks, nothing much older than the early 1970s.
These days, it's not. The finish is the texture or lack thereof of the card itself, while the coating is applied separately. USPC keeps the old names around, which creates the confusion.
I often have to point this out to others. DarkDerp's signature is a testament to this. But, being the human being that I am, I do occasionally make mistakes!
Can we NOW return to the topic at hand, ladies and gentlemen?