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Help With This 1993 P Nickel...error?

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Reverse above the you on left side and above the A on right side there are perfectly symmetrical lines coming out from building all the way to the rim?

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Above the 'U' on left side lol
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They are just common die cracks, similar to ones you might find radiating from the corners of the Lincoln Memorial on a cent.
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Ahh interesting thanks-didn't know you would get them so symmetrical like that,thanks
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Those are die flow. They are showing the coin is getting we along in age and almost ready for retirement. These start to show on LDS coin and the VLDS coins look much worse.
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They are just common die cracks, similar to ones you might find radiating from the corners of the Lincoln Memorial on a cent.


This.
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