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1980 D Roosevelt Dime Reverse Strike Through Or PMD?

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any input is greatly appreciated. it looks like a possible strike through to me but could be post mint damage. thank you in advance!
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The vertical lines are die scratches. The prevented strike area is a struck through a lot of grease on that area. (probably a lot more of that run by that machine looked like that, until the Grease Fill is removed/falls off of the die.
How grease affects a die:
http://goccf.com/t/431625#3711676
Take a look. Seeing is learning.
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