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Doubled Rim On This Roosevelt 1985-P?

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Hi guys, it's me again, lol. I found this '85-P dime in my pile of pocket change..

I'm wondering if this is some type of doubling error on the left side rim of the obverse (right side on reverse)?.. Thanks.


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Thanks so muuuch! I'm learning a lot here, hope you all don't mind all my ignorant questions.

Does this coin have any extra value being finned?
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Sorry but no.
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I appreciate all questions. I look, make my diagnosis (I thought off center strike), then scroll down for the experts answers.
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Adding another option wide-collar, which takes a keen eye on a coin with reeds. Thanks, Doug.

http://www.error-ref.com/wide-collar/
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Thx y'all. It does look a wide collar as well.
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