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What Is This Called?

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Hi
Can you please let me know what this is called when the coin has the hump that runs along the rim of the coin?
This one is down lower I usually see it more towards the top of the letters (closer to the rim)

I see it quite a bit, but would like to know if it has a name to it.

Thanks for looking

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Thanks chequer - is it the obverse or the reverse die?
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Obverse, I believe.
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Yes, Die Deterioration on the obverse die.
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Thank you
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