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1985 Roosevelt Dime Question

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I found this going through some rolls. I didn't see this on other 85's. I'm thinking Die Deterioration or a broken die. But I've been wrong with all of my guesses so far, so can anyone hazard a guess. Thanks guys.

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Along the left side of the olive branch is a long line, touching the you in Pluribus.

I have some close ups:

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Die polishing lines to remove a clash.
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Thanks again.
Is most of this information in your DVD?
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Dimes are one of my least favorite coins. I hate them due to the small size. Props to you for finding such a little difference on already a little coin.
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I enjoy dimes because of growing up with the Mercury dime in circulation. The beauty was a in the design of that series. Along with the Buffalo nickel and Standing Liberty quarter and Walking Liberty halves. I guess it was the beginning of the end when the classic LIBERTY designs where replaced by the "Dead Presidents" series came into view for liking other denominations.
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