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1954 Roosevelt Dime Olive Branch

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1954-Roosevelt-Dime-Olive-Branch

Has anyone experienced this feature? Is this a die chip?
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Picture too close and out of focus,but I think what you are referring to is the Die chip.
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The picture is fine (especially for such a small area). Yes, it looks like a die chip north of the leaves.

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Die chip/break or damage. Can't tell from the photo.
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Just an FYI. The metal is raised.
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