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1990 D Dime, Curious About What Caused Indentation In "A" In America.

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While playing around with a usb microscope I pulled out some dimes I put away about 30 years ago and saw this on the reverse. Someone told me it was just a ding, but I thought I'd post it here to see what you have to say.
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And the area in question, On the right is a regular coin, and on the left is the one I'm asking about.
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Thanks in advance for your input, just trying to learn.
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If it were a die chip, it would be raised. Incuse is usually a bad thing. 99% of the time it is damage. But no other areas are damaged. So it might be struck through debris? I don't see a push out on the obverse. So not sure what it is? But not much of a premium because it is so small.
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I was thinking grease with grit in it.
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