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1960-P Jefferson. What Would This Be Called?

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I purchased a roll of Uncirculated 1960-P Jefferson nickels, and 10 of them have this exact same error. Can you all chime in on what you think it is and is it unusual?
Sorry about the one fuzzy photo. The same exact series of lines appears on all the coins between the "M" and "O" in Monticello.

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

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I don't know -- maybe brush marks. The center of Monticello looks mushy, a little too mushy compared to the rest of the coin.

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Interesting...I suspect it's not PMD--it's in a protected area. Are the marks raised or cut into the coin? They appear raised to me, and are possibly file marks on the die.
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A few more photos with the close-up camera. The lines are raised.

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

1960-P-Jefferson.--What-Would-This-Be-Called?

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Looks like a weird die chip, I've found Canadian Korean War Nickels with a similar error except on the edge.
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Could they be Die Polish Lines?
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Buddy....in reference to the Monticello building, I have found that all of these coins are not well struck. Some of them look like they were struck through oatmeal. Kind of like some of the 2000 Jeffersons. These particular ones are out of a OBW roll, and most of them have no steps....nothing close to full steps on any.
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Looks like die gouges/scratches to me.
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Looks like somebody missed polishing out some die scratches
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I'd agree with die scratches.
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If they were an OBW roll, then they are from the same die pair that run the coins you got in that roll. They are die scratches.
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