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2016 Roosevelt Dime - Errors On Rev

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Hi all. I am new here and this is my first post. I was checking some dimes and found this. Appears to be extra "berries" or "buds" on the plant to the left as well as folded looking leaves in foliage on the right. Hope to find something out about what type of whatever this is. Thanks.

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Hi johnwduncan,



These are called die chips. They're a pretty common occurrence. You can read a good description of them here: http://www.error-ref.com/die-chips/
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with the die chips on the olive branch and upper torch below the flame as well.

The oak side is hard to tell in the image if a potential interior die break or something foreign stuck to the coin surface there. Thanks, Doug.
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