well those are pretty cool looking, based on the angle and location I'm thinking feeder finger / ejection die scrapes. The only other thing that comes to mind are die gouges but, I haven't seen any that are that long and most of the time (that I have seen) they tend to go from fat to thin or visa versa.
A single short line or two would just be a run-of-the-mill die gouge but a series of long parallel die gouges is indicative of Feeder Finger Damage on the die.
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