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1986-P Dime What Are These Lines Called?

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I think thats called starburst but could be wrong. No value though.
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Those are die flow. While striking coins the wear flows toward the rim. The older the die gets, the stronger these are. You coin looks like a LDS die coin. If you note the bottoms of the devices that face the rim are starting die wear after a few thosands of coin and get worse with age.
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ahh I see, and coop once again you explanation has cleared so much up answering questions I hadn't come up with yet. thanks
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