A lot of coins do not look normal due to wear and damage. What I see on your dime is just damage. It is only an error if it happens during the striking of the coin. Any anomalies that happen after is damage which is about 99% of the time.
Thank you, staff, for correct me. I guess I will make more mistakes as new, thought an old guy here. Thanks also to showing my 3 images. Something I will have to find how to do it properly. Thanks
Thanks to everyone who comment in my post, I am still learning from this website, but it looks like there are not a way to replay directly to specific comment, if other comment comes later.
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