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2015 P Sacagawea Reverse

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Bought a $250 box of Native dollars from the mint and noticed on the reverse some difference in the design. Pics posted. In the center of one pic are two raised areas between the buildings on the road (center of pic). The other pic is at the top of the tall building the roof is split. Most of the coins(appx.50%) have the same identical marks. I'm just curious if anyone else have knowledge of these.

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The bottom photo looks almost like die trails, but I do not know if they could be in that location?
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Idk I would like to see a pic with the same angle of a different coin. Showing us the difference in design.
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These are pics of a regular 2015 Sac dollar separate to the other ones posted. Compare

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So where should we be looking to see these differences? I have no idea of where to start. Arrows would help.
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and to CCF!
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In the center between the buildings are two raised notches side by side. Sorry for the inexperience in editing. Had a heart attack 6 months ago and trying to relearn a lot of things.
The bottom one has the raised notches.The top pic is of a regular Sac. More than half of the coins I received from the mint has this.

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It maybe a problem with that die. It doesn't look like hub doubling to me. Nothing is hub doubled. (Or looking like another part of the hub.
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