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1993-P Dime With Deep Scratches, Maybe Feeder Finger Damage?

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Noticed some really deep die scratches on this 1993-P dime. The scratches are aligned, and run from the top of the reverse, through States, under and around the torch. It's not the usual angle for FFD, but I don't know if 1993 had different machines than 2010+. The obverse is a bit of a mystery to me, that tangle of metal in the fields is raised off the surface. It's possible that this is all the result of a poor and hasty attempt to remove a die clash. I think FFD is a possibility here, too.

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Obverse is just Die Deterioration. Reverse Die Deterioration too but with what looks like die polishing lines that wore larger from the metal flow
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I agree with Marv. A nice example.
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So the conclusion is that this coin is not showing FFD?

I would consider it a tosser in that case.
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