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1983 P (Dime) What Kind Of Error Is This

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hello I started collecting coins not to long ago and I'm learning the different errors in coins can someone tell me what kind of error is this on the reverse of the dime please tell me if its a grease error or something thank you

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That's caused by a very worn out reverse die. This one was used way past its normal retirement. This is called Die Deterioration (Die Attrition). http://www.error-ref.com/die-deteri...d-by-trails/
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to the CCF! It appears by the picture the die was on its last leg. Die Deterioration Doubling or DDD. If you can please post a pic of the obverse too.
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to the CCF!
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