Again, it pays to remember: dints on coins would have to mean lumps forming on or sticking to the coin die, and there's no easy way for a coin die to acquire such lumps. So, strange dints are almost always post-mint damage.
Lumps on a coin mean dints on a coin die, which is much more common.
Lumps on a coin mean dints on a coin die, which is much more common.
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