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Strange Marking On A 1966 Roosevelt Dime.

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Ok, found another odd dime in my collection. This is a 66 P dime and it has a tiny mark near the date. Thought it was just normal damage at first until I took a closer look. The metal around this mark appears to have been moved like what would come from an element. It could be a damaged die or possible die chip. From what I can see, it appears to be raised. What do you think ?
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PMD, maybe something like a spot of glue.
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Well, the metal surrounding that spot has been moved. Like the flow lines that happen when stamping. Dirt or glue will not cause that.
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Something acidic then?
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It's possible the coin has taken a hit disturbing the metal.
Whatever the cause, it is damage of some sort.
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Die chip seems logical if it's raised.



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Odd location for a die chip.
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I have a nickel with the same exact mark. Was told it was a punch though.
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This appears to me to be a raised area. I think this is a damaged die with most likely a broken chip missing from the die. That would allow metal to flow up into the cavity and could explain the irregular shape around the center of this point. However, I an new to this and it's just my observation. Thanks for the responses.
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