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Die Deterioration Doubling Or Else?

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Hello, could you please take a look at the photos below and provide your opinion about the type of "error" on this coin? It is a 5 cents 1999 P, which are known for having a series of die deteriorating doubling. I am guessing this is the case here, but I would like to double-check with more experienced collectors.

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I am seeing VLDS=very late die state and DDD=die deterioration doubling.
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Also sever die wear. Note the fields look covered in die flow, and the devices are showing the aging die issues. Yes a coin can suffer from many different events on the same coin. Not limited to this or that, but that and that and on and on.
You could have a die issue, a planchet issue, a striking issue and a circulation issue. There are no limits on this happening to one coin.
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Thank you very much for your responses. Very much appreciated!
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