Welcome! The arch you see is the result of a coin rolling machine damaging the coin. We term this as PMD (post mint damage) and as a result there is no premium.
So how many in a roll can be damaged this way when they are wrapped? 1. 2. Actually just one. The tube is rolled first, then filled, then crimped. It is during this final crimping that tightens onto the coins and damaging just the end coin.
Welcome, I'm new to this site as well. But I also concur, that's just PMD (post mint damage) from a coin sorting machine. You'll see that kind of damage a lot, unfortunately.
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