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Needing Help Identifying Errors On A 1966 P Dime?

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Hello, I was going through my change to make sure I wasn't going to loose anything valuable at a coke machine! so today I found this P.1966 Dime, it caught my attention when I may be seeing some chip errors on the back of this dime? It looks like one chip error is at the top of the dime, above the A and T (States) and another error that interests me is on the torch handle? I am not so sure about coins, as I had just found my interest in them a few days ago, when someone sold a 2005 Buffalo nickel for lots of $$$$. So I been keeping my eyes opened for the loose change I have! So if you may have information (good/bad) about this dime, please feel free to give send your thoughts! Thanks again for your time!
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It looks like your coin was just damaged. Looks like a "parking lot coin" which was ground into the pavement while being run over by a car.

Here are a few websites that show what a true die chip would look like:
http://www.error-ref.com/die-chips/
http://cuds-on-coins.com/die-chips/
http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/...tesCoins.htm
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Welcome to the community, I can't tell anything about your coin, can you load some better pictures?
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to CCF,if you can get a few better pictures ,it's hard to give you an opinion with the picture provided.
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