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1999 P Dime Die Deterioration?

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I assume the problems with this dime is caused by Die Deterioration. But, I wanted to post it here and get your opinions before I set it aside.

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kind of neat looking for such a late stage die... kind of a sun ray like effect
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I'll bet it was really something before it got circulated.

It's still interesting with all those die flow lines.
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