On the stars that is die wear. Note how it starts on the fields and drifts in the direction of the closest rim. So you have a coin that was struck with an aged die and received a push from the dies called Machine Doubling. It is also a high bounce that altered the upper part of the devices. The bottom remains untouched, leaving upper half reduced with a push in a common direction on most of the devices on your coin. It happens.
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