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2006 P Nickel Grease / Weak Strike / Worn Down?

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Which would this be Grease Filled Die or a weak strike, worn down? Plus, I have a nice little die chip on the reverse to go with it.

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On the 6, you can see the device is widening. This happens then the upper part of the tapered device get grease into it. Just the wider bottom of the device shows.
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The window on the left of the reverse looks like there might be a die chip in that area.
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What happened with the P mm though - Grease as well?
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