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2016 P Dime Obverse Looks Like Roosevelt Has A Zit On His Forehead

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That's called a Die Chip. A small piece of the die chipped out, creating a raised blob on your coin. On the obverse die, it's incuse. But on struck coins, it's raised.
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Very common on Roosevelt's
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