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1 1964 Nickel, And 1 1964 Dime.are These Errors?

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I found these 2 coins and was seeking advice on if these are errors.If they are are they common ,or uncommon? Thanks for any and all advice.Have a good one!

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The Nickel has Rolling Machine Damage....not an error..

The Dime has a die chip...

Neither are rare or valuable...
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Ok.I do thank you for the info. I think I'll still hold onto them.
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I agree nickel is PSD but the dime does not look like a chip. Looks more like a strike through of some sort.
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Quote:
I think I'll still hold onto them.



By all means!!

If you hang around, ask questions and post pics you will soon understand better what to look for.
Have a great day!!
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The dime has value in that it contains 90% silver. Thanks, Doug.
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A newbie question,But PSD?
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PSD= Post Strike Damage
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Nickel ...PSD

I also think the dime is PSD ... to me it like the "C" took a good hit
that push some metal over on the "I". Metal that then got flattened.
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I thank you all for the info. Here is another picture of the dime from a different angle. To me it looks like something was under the R I.Also looks like those 2 letters are merged.



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To me the dime looks like it was struck through a piece of debris on the reverse.
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to the CCF!
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Another newbie's question. I am also wondering about the mintmark on the dime. Is it somewhat attached to the torch?
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