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2012 P Roosie Buckeye Vs Acorn?

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This has some reverse letter doubling and some interesting points, 1 of the acorns looks like a buckeye.

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Looks like your white balance is off a bit.
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If all the outside devices look like it they are flowing to the rim of the coin, then it is Die Deterioration. If just this one side of the first image are affected, then it is machine damage to the devices. Either way there is no premium for this. In the second image: If what is circled is raised, then it is die chips. If they are incuse then it is coin damage. No premium for this either. But know what it is worth something as you will know it the next time you see it.
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Thanks Coop, here are the Obverse and Reverse views.

2012-P-Roosie-Buckeye-Vs-Acorn?

2012-P-Roosie-Buckeye-Vs-Acorn?
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