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In my opinion, It might be die deterioration, or it might simply be a clogged mint mark. The mintmark is incused or sunk into the working dies. This will begin to clog over time due to metal chips, grease or debris. Eventually the working die may get maintenance and it may be cleared of debris.
Before the 1990s the US mint hammered the mintmarks into the working dies. The working dies then produced coins, for dimes, probably close to 500,000 or so, before the end of it's service life.
After 1990 or so, the mint mark became part of the design, basically eliminating any varieties associated with mintmarks.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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